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Thompson1276

Got this tractor this past weekend to try to restore its really beat but it’s earned every part as battle scars. Once I looked at the hour meeter (after I bought it) it suprised me to see 6,353 hours on this bad boy , never seen anything that high just shows how tough these machines really are. Anyways it’s a 312 classic don’t know the year or how to check I’m use to the 60s wheel horses so first tractor I have that’s newer than anything I got but let me know is this a find or a crap shoot , 

taking it and my few wheel horses to the wheel horse show if you see it there 

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Pullstart

Without mathin’, I thought this was a countdown to next year’s big show!  :lol:

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Thompson1276
6 minutes ago, Sparky said:

That’s a lot of hours! I bet the key was left on a few times and it racked up some hours that way. 

Battery is dead and shot 😂 might be it

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Thompson1276
9 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Without mathin’, I thought this was a countdown to next year’s big show!  :lol:

That woulda been one hell of a countdown but no it’s close though 

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

That’s a lot of hours! I bet the key was left on a few times and it racked up some hours that way. 

 

:text-yeahthat:

 

Not to say it isn't possible. I just think if true you could remove the head and wobble the piston by hand if that were the accurate hour reading. :P

 

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Ed Kennell

6353 hours   =around 10 months.    A good battery should run the hour meter that long.      Parked it and left the key on.

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Wheel-N-It

The left front tire is the original tread pattern. The left rear is the original tread pattern (can't see the right rear). The front rollers on the mowing deck are the original style for that year tractor (early 90's)

It does not look like it was mowing for 200 hours per year for 31 or so years. I'm with Ed on this one, I think it was parked with the key left on. I'm guessing less than 1,000 hours, probably 650-850

Does anyone else want to guess on the real hours of this tractor?

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gwest_ca

Tractor data decal may be here

It is 1990 or newer

 

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