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Posted by Al on Sunday, November 01, 2009:In Reply to: YANMAR 226D $ ? posted by gary t. kish on Sunday, November 01, 2009:
Rewiring is not major and most tractors need it eventually. A 10' auger sounds a bit long for that model. Sheet-metal damage is like poor paint -- lowers the value but not the work output. I'd say with the attachments it's worth nearer to a thousand more. Made in the late 70s. Don't know how good that one is, but mine has 3500 hours with one minor valve adjustment. It's an export as opposed to a grey-market model, if that's meaningful to you.
Check that the lift will raise and lower one of the heavier attachments, and that the front drive works.
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