@@andyohiomm5364 I have had good luck with Chinesium Carbs from Amazon on things. We got a Kawasaki in a 6x4 gator that likes to wear the housing out where the throttle shaft is, the Chinesium one for a 1/4 the price lasted longer than the OEM from Kawasaki. I can't put the thing in my mill to put a bushing in it for the $20 the new one cost. Might be worth a look for your application.
The value of the plow is in the bottoms. If the bottoms are worn then the plow if not worth much. Rebuilding bottoms adds up quick. If the bottoms are good then anywhere between $400 and 800.
Rule of thumb oil level is never above the bottom of the lowest seal. Quoting the good wife " and you bought 2 of them. Absolute genius "
That is a frustrating couple of days. Feel sorry for what YOU are going through.
Nice looking plow good luck with everything!
I’m sorry about the problems, but I do enjoy seeing you fix them.
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That's a nice plow and also I think dan will look good in red. Lol
Nice find on the plow. Hopefully you get your tractor issue’s figured out
That’s a far better plow than what I sent you.
Hey uhhhh guess what happened to the septic tank down south???? GO BLUE😂😂😂 4 in a row bro, ouch😂😂
So painful to watch…..
Oliver & MM plows were the same at the end
Any value on the moline quick hitch? I might have located one.
Depends, but $250ish
I’ll see if I can rescue this one from the scrapper.
It could be gas diluting the oil if the float sticks
Yes, if it was water that oil would be like milk.
You are correct. Gas in the oil, checked tonight. Need to pull the carb and check it over.
@@tpfromcentralpa1692 you are both correct!
@@andyohiomm5364 I have had good luck with Chinesium Carbs from Amazon on things. We got a Kawasaki in a 6x4 gator that likes to wear the housing out where the throttle shaft is, the Chinesium one for a 1/4 the price lasted longer than the OEM from Kawasaki. I can't put the thing in my mill to put a bushing in it for the $20 the new one cost. Might be worth a look for your application.
Andy, I have a friend who wants to sell me the same plow. It’s been shedded its entire life. What do you think a fair price would be. Thanks
The value of the plow is in the bottoms. If the bottoms are worn then the plow if not worth much. Rebuilding bottoms adds up quick. If the bottoms are good then anywhere between $400 and 800.
Thanks