What's it worth,,??? See Pix

   / What's it worth,,??? See Pix
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If that's the case and you can buy it cheap, go for it..

My problem isn't correcting issues once they are identified.

Diagnosing the problem can be challenging to say the least and that's what scares me.
 
   / What's it worth,,??? See Pix #12  
It's a gamble with what might be wrong with a machine that's been sitting outdoors for years that's for sure.
 
   / What's it worth,,??? See Pix #13  
Funny how a tractor that has never seen the inside of a building, except to pull in feed or pull out manure, but is worked every day, has much greater perceived value than the same tractor that has set outdoors unused for considerable time.

The unknown gremlins being what they are.

I've had good luck with both, but it is important to keep an open mind and not thrown good money after bad.
 
   / What's it worth,,??? See Pix #14  
This particular Montana tractor was built in South Korea by LS, which is present in the USA today. Parts would be available and you could even get service through a LS dealer. Not quite the orphan you might think. As a note, LS also builds compacts/utilities for New Holland (most of Boomer series) and Case IH.
 
   / What's it worth,,??? See Pix #15  
Did you get it? I have a 3840 and have had no problem getting parts, so far.
 
 
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