John Deere 650

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Capt.Ron

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A neighbor has a JD 650 for sell. Aesthetically it looks pretty good but it doesn't run and it's been through a flood.
I pulled the dipstick and water squirted out of the hole for a good 3-5 minutes. YIKES!!
Pulled the oil plug and water poured out for a good 60 secs before it turned into oil.
The good side is I could turn the engine a bit with a wrench on the crank shaft. and the tans seems to not have any water in it.
They are selling it along with a finish mower, brush hog and auger. Asking $1500.00. Seems a bit much considering.
They don't know the year model and for the life of me I can't find a serial/VIN search online at all. (VIN - CH0650S019516)
What's your thuoghts and can anyone help with the VIN?
Thx!
 
   / John Deere 650 #2  
Run away,, that price is a LOT more thant the $50 I would offer,,

There is little chance that the machine will ever run like a non-flooded JD650,,
I have a JD 650,, everything works correctly, I have had it about 3-4 years,, and I paid less than the price they are asking,,,

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   / John Deere 650 #3  
The John Deere 650 was actually made by Yanmar from 1981 until 1989. It has a two cylinder diesel engine putting out about 17 horsepower. You need to decide for yourself how much trouble and expense you want to go through (if any) for that tractor. You need to decide if the included implements make the package worthwhile. The tractor may only need fresh oil and a battery. It may need completely rebuilt. You pays your money and you takes your chances.
TractorData.com John Deere 65 tractor information
 
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The John Deere 650 was actually made by Yanmar from 1981 until 1989. It has a two cylinder diesel engine putting out about 17 horsepower. You need to decide for yourself how much trouble and expense you want to go through (if any) for that tractor. You need to decide if the included implements make the package worthwhile. The tractor may only need fresh oil and a battery. It may need completely rebuilt. You pays your money and you takes your chances.
TractorData.com John Deere 65 tractor information

So from your link I can assume this one is a 1986 model? Since the serial # is 19516 ?
1986: 19001
1987: 22501
I would clearly not pay 1500.00 considering the condition.
Finding rebuild kits for that engine is sketchy and pricy. Probably not worth my time.
 
   / John Deere 650 #5  
A neighbor has a JD 650 for sell. Aesthetically it looks pretty good but it doesn't run and it's been through a flood.
I pulled the dipstick and water squirted out of the hole for a good 3-5 minutes. YIKES!!
Pulled the oil plug and water poured out for a good 60 secs before it turned into oil.
The good side is I could turn the engine a bit with a wrench on the crank shaft. and the tans seems to not have any water in it.
They are selling it along with a finish mower, brush hog and auger. Asking $1500.00. Seems a bit much considering.
They don't know the year model and for the life of me I can't find a serial/VIN search online at all. (VIN - CH0650S019516)
What's your thuoghts and can anyone help with the VIN?
Thx!

Finish mower, brush hog and auger are worth $1,500 - the tractor is free. Was it a fresh water or salt water flood and how long ago? I would offer $1,300 and see what happens. Drain oil and fuel - add fresh - and see if it starts. If yes, change all the other fluids. If not,part it out.
 
   / John Deere 650 #6  
Yanmar is first quality. I don't think the price too crazy. I'm fairly certain you could even part it out and make some money if it came to that.

If you get it running, you will have a solid reliable tractor with no computers or emmisions garbage. And no payments!
 
   / John Deere 650
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#7  
Well, it wasn't meant to be I guess, someone bought it last night a couple hours after I posted this thread.
 
   / John Deere 650
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#8  
It was a fresh water flood. Happened about 16 months ago.
 
   / John Deere 650 #9  
It was a fresh water flood. Happened about 16 months ago.

I'm a big fan of those series of tractors, but if the water was in there for over a year: YIKES!

Why they did not try to save it by getting the water out ASAP, I don't know. But even fresh water can do some serous damage and corrosion given some time. . I think you were saved by the guy that bought it.
 
   / John Deere 650
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#10  
Yea, I was shocked when I pulled the dipstick and water squirted like a fountain like it did.
Sad for these folks.
I've known the family all my life. The current owners grandfather built this house next to a creek that has never gotten out its banks.
Sept last year we had massive rains, trees and debris piled up against a bridge about 1/2 mile downstream causing it to rise up and flood their home, barn and fields.
They had no flood ins and ran out of money trying to repair and have had to sell it all and move. Like my family, theirs has been there over 100 years.
 

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