I'm sure there are many countless thousands of hours on my collection of tractors.. hard to get the character marks, dings, bends, damage and significant wear of moving parts I have fixed on these machines from setting parked in a shed.
You see running old worn out tractors out in the fields today and on jobs for 2 prime reasons.
1, old and running because they were built good, even overbuilt, back when stuff like that mattered to the average purchaser... and dollar per hp.. they can still earn their keep out on a job.
2, worn out because they were used for all they were worth, run hard and put away wet, fixed only when absolutely needed, and usually with whatever was on hand, and it worked because they were a good well built machine.
A 40-50-60 year old tractor that runs and works is not here because it was a hunk of junk when it was built...
soundguy