For $100.oo you can't go wrong.
Couple years ago I had purchased a Massey 35 from the same fellow for $500.00 not running and poor tires, I knew he had another 35 that he wouldn't sell at the time.
Now that a few years had gone by decided to go over to his other property to see if he had done anything with the tractor, there it sat with the two rear tires off leaning against a tree as they were the first time I had seen the tractor.
He lives in the city and rarely comes out this way so I called him only to find that he had sold the tractor and the new owner had yet to pick it up. The next time I was out near the old farm had a quick look and this time the tractor was gone but the front end loader was still laying in the brush.
Made another call and made my deal, it could just be expensive scrap or the deal of the year.
The original 35 after putting new tires all round, sandblasting then painting some guy drops in off the highway and makes me an offer I can not refuse, now that I'm older and wiser and have learned to curb my impulses I maybe able to keep this next tractor.
Actually I would probably have trouble finding a buyer for the Satoh it's not a known name and would be considered an orphan. So I finally done something right by buying it myself.
On a side not the Massey 36 had the Perkins diesel that uses the CAV injector pump it's a known problem that if they sit for any length of time the needle valve sticks and no fuel will enter the pump. A re-builder of injectors and pumps told me these CAV's after being rebuilt sitting on the shelf will do that as well.
It's am easy fix that may only require one gasket because you have to remove a cover to free the stuck needle.
I'm old school and the equipment I own is generally older than I am with their diesel engine being direct injected, what I've learned in the past two weeks of the newer indirect injected diesel engines is that I will say that I'm not in favor of the new technology.
When I was searching for the V2203 to install in the Satoh soon found out this engine has the same first number designation but come with indirect injection, fortunately I found the older version..