Dam. It's almost like a previous owner hated that tractor. Rounded bolt head, broken cast pieces, no oil and things not hooked up. What a shame. I'll be here for the next episode. Doc
Martin Benton well it wasn’t the previous owner I think it was the original owner that was a little hard on her Dad and I will get her whipped back in to shape!!!!
it is always bad to follow a “butcher mechanic “ with any type of tractor.
good luck, i will look for the next one.
Hastings filters are made in Kearney Nebraska. Think they are still in business!!!
Dam. It's almost like a previous owner hated that tractor. Rounded bolt head, broken cast pieces, no oil and things not hooked up. What a shame. I'll be here for the next episode.
Doc
Martin Benton well it wasn’t the previous owner I think it was the original owner that was a little hard on her Dad and I will get her whipped back in to shape!!!!
@@dirtgrainsteel we will stay tuned.
@@dirtgrainsteel i cussed those fuel filters lots of times
@@dalekrueger1175 yeah they aren't the easiest filters to change!!! At least John Deere got it figured out later I like the square filters!!
Hastings are still around, they are a good quality filter, I think they struggle with marketing though.
Love the 830 John Deere
I would love to have a 820 or a 830
Drain pony engine oil before removing
Hastings are good filters on par with Wix or JD filters. Never had trouble with any of those.