A Quick Guide To Buying Scooters
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/27/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
The most economical means of transportation these days is the motor
scooter. With gas prices soaring, many people want to economize and
buying a motor scooter is one good way to do this.
Old Ford Tractors For Sale
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/9/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
If you spot an advertisement in which someone is trying to sell used tractors and are interested, there are a few things that you should know before you buy. Old Ford tractors are extremely popular in both terms of selling and buying. However, should you just buy without knowing what you are getting into?
Looking at Antique Tractors
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/9/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
Although it seems that modern tractors have been a part of our landscape forever, the truth is, there are still plenty of antique tractors, that can be found everywhere, and you don' need to look in museums, either!
Antique John Deere Tractors
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/8/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
Although it seems that modern tractors have been a part of our landscape forever, the truth is, there are still plenty of antique tractors, that can be found everywhere, and you don' need to look in museums, either!
Used John Deere Tractors in Demand
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/8/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
If you are a farmer you know the high costs of petroleum are getting to you. What can you do about the issues and find a way to absorb the costs of gasoline?
John Deere Tractors For Sale
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/7/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
There are many different types of used John Deere tractors for sale. The different types include the compact utility, row-crop, specialty, utility, four-wheel drive, and track tractors.
Antique Tractors
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/7/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
Just as with classic automobiles, antique tractor owners have a number of clubs and orginizations supporting the hobbyist or serious collector of these reknown workhorses. They can be a great source of technical information and advise.
Yesterdays Tractors
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/7/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
Have you become or are you becoming interested in buying used or antique tractors, either as a collector or someone who loves fixing them up, or even as a farmer who just wants to find a great buy on a tractor for practical use?
If that's you then you are a seeker of yesterdays tractors--that is, the tractors of our yesterdays.
Yesterdays tractors' famous brands including Allis Chalmers, Brown, John Deere, Farmall, International Harvester, and Ford can all be found "alive and kicking" if you know where to look and what to look for. These and other yesterdays tractors can be found alive and well even if they were manufactured before 25 years ago, before 40 years go, even back into the 1930s.
If you are looking to buy one, the internet is probably your best bet. You may find tractors at local dealers, but to get a good price on the tractor that you want, you should try an online search for yesterdays tractors or yt tractors on your favorite search engine.
Before you begin your quest to buy your first yesterdays tractor, you want to define your own personal needs and desires first. You cannot make an informed buying decision about used or antique tractors without knowing why you want them in the first place.
For instance, it helps you to understand that many of the yesterdays tractors that are the best for someone interested in the pleasure of restoration are not those that are in the best interests of those who are investing in their professional farm machinery.
So, once you have made up your mind as to why you want your tractor, you will want to get hold of research books or talk to experts in the tractor industry to find out which tractors are the best fits for your more detailed personal goals as well as your personal style--although it probably goes without saying that if you are looking for a great buy on a working tractor, mechanics means just about everything and looks mean next to nothing. There are many informational websites on this area, and some of these also offer antique tractors for sale.
If you are looking for a working yesterdays tractor, your checklist of research questions should include: how easily does it start up?; how does the engine sound (smooth and quiet or clanky)?; do the brakes and hydraulics work with precision?; can it "run hot"?; how is it with smoke or pollution?; does it throw a lot of oil or other liquids?; how does the body of the tractor look from the perspective of soundness?
If you are a collector or restorationist, you will want to research different elements of your possible yesterdays tractors.
One thing to consider and check deeply into is the rarity of a tractor, especially if you want to create a collection or restore a model that is highly unique or very valuable financially.
But unless you have your heart set on a particular model for highly private or nostalgic reasons, you should avoid getting overly enthused over a possible great find before you have as many facts as can reasonably be expected, so that you don't waste money or time.
Also make sure you research how easy or difficult it will be for you to find the tractor's add-ons or other hardware. Whether it's for work or pleasure, owning a yesterdays tractor can be exciting and satisfying.
If that's you then you are a seeker of yesterdays tractors--that is, the tractors of our yesterdays.
Yesterdays tractors' famous brands including Allis Chalmers, Brown, John Deere, Farmall, International Harvester, and Ford can all be found "alive and kicking" if you know where to look and what to look for. These and other yesterdays tractors can be found alive and well even if they were manufactured before 25 years ago, before 40 years go, even back into the 1930s.
If you are looking to buy one, the internet is probably your best bet. You may find tractors at local dealers, but to get a good price on the tractor that you want, you should try an online search for yesterdays tractors or yt tractors on your favorite search engine.
Before you begin your quest to buy your first yesterdays tractor, you want to define your own personal needs and desires first. You cannot make an informed buying decision about used or antique tractors without knowing why you want them in the first place.
For instance, it helps you to understand that many of the yesterdays tractors that are the best for someone interested in the pleasure of restoration are not those that are in the best interests of those who are investing in their professional farm machinery.
So, once you have made up your mind as to why you want your tractor, you will want to get hold of research books or talk to experts in the tractor industry to find out which tractors are the best fits for your more detailed personal goals as well as your personal style--although it probably goes without saying that if you are looking for a great buy on a working tractor, mechanics means just about everything and looks mean next to nothing. There are many informational websites on this area, and some of these also offer antique tractors for sale.
If you are looking for a working yesterdays tractor, your checklist of research questions should include: how easily does it start up?; how does the engine sound (smooth and quiet or clanky)?; do the brakes and hydraulics work with precision?; can it "run hot"?; how is it with smoke or pollution?; does it throw a lot of oil or other liquids?; how does the body of the tractor look from the perspective of soundness?
If you are a collector or restorationist, you will want to research different elements of your possible yesterdays tractors.
One thing to consider and check deeply into is the rarity of a tractor, especially if you want to create a collection or restore a model that is highly unique or very valuable financially.
But unless you have your heart set on a particular model for highly private or nostalgic reasons, you should avoid getting overly enthused over a possible great find before you have as many facts as can reasonably be expected, so that you don't waste money or time.
Also make sure you research how easy or difficult it will be for you to find the tractor's add-ons or other hardware. Whether it's for work or pleasure, owning a yesterdays tractor can be exciting and satisfying.
Tips For Buying Vintage Tractors
- By Fred Roaldset
- Published 09/7/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
Tips For Buying Vintage Tractors
When you are considering buying a tractor, there are several tips that you should take into consideration. First, ensure that you check the front axle hub seals before buying the tractor. Grime and dirt can get into this area and rupture the seals. If you spot a line of rust in the bolts from the centre to the outer rims, this can mean that the front wheel hubs will crack. The centre sometimes cracks where it meets the rims. This may cause a slow puncture in tubeless rims.Also, check the battery terminals for rust or corrosion. Corroded or rusted connections can cause havoc to the electrical components in the tractor. You should also be on the look out for leaks in the turbo. The seals can be broken and they are expensive to replace. Try to fire the engine in order to know its condition.
When looking for vintage tractors for sale, be on the look out for wear and splits in the fan belt. Check also the fan bearings. Vintage tractors with air conditioning have a compressor running in the fan belt set-up. The compressor has a clutch system that engages the pulley when the air-con is switched on. If you run the engine and the air-con is on, the pulley should engage and if it does not, there is a possibility that the clutch is knackered.
It is common for the power steering unit of antique farm tractors for sale to be loosely vibrating and leaking. If these are present in antique farm tractors for sale, they can damage the steering motor. Examine the rear of the vintage tractors such as wear on the hook and play in the lift arm. This will give an indication on the work carried out by the tractor. Check for leaks under the back of the cab and oil leaks around the hydraulic couplings. The switch-back pick-up switch may be damaged due to operator misuse. As the hitch is lowered, it may swing back and out from the back of the tractor.
The key fitted to the hooks that lock the pick-up hitch can wear out and the hooks may become loose on the shaft. Check for any hook wear by shaking the hooks when the hitch is lowered. If the key is worn out, the cable will not release the hitch to be lowered.
One final thing when looking for vintage tractors for sale is to take the vintage tractors for a road test. It is wise to try every gear in the tractor to make sure they are working correctly. Check the dashboard for any error codes and run in the different modes to ensure it is selecting both ranges with ease. Check the four-wheel drive and diff lock to know whether they are selecting and disengaging when requested. It is also wise to test the seat to ensure it is functioning correctly since you may be using the tractor for nearly the whole day in the field. There are many places for tractor supply, so ensure that you do thorough investigations before buying vintage and antique farm tractors.
Top Tips on How to Sell Your Car Quickly
- By Martin Davis
- Published 06/27/2008
- Autos
- Unrated
These top tips will help you sell your old car that much quicker!
Autos