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Old 05-24-2017, 03:57 PM
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Another Buckeye... what part of Ohio do you call home?
I'm from SW Ohio (Preble County). How about you?
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I'm from SW Ohio (Preble County). How about you?
Preble county...Awesome...been there many, many times, West Alexandria actually. I am near Youngstown.
Your new to you 1000 looks terrific. I have a 1000 that acted the same way. I changed the mounts, replaced all semi worn clutch parts and driveline parts. Engine alignment (via the iso mounts) is very important. Next time I am going to use solid mounts and use an older 3 pin driver and disregard the flex plate driver.
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And a couple more (prior to being rescued from that sea of green)...



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Welcome. For a machine made sometime in the mid 1970s it looks very good. So good that I actually felt good when I saw the two cracks in the seat. Your machine appears in near perfect condition which indicates great care was given to it during its life. Being that the exterior was kept in such great shape is also an indicator that it was kept that way in mechanical condition also. Absolutely great find.
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That is a good looking machine.
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Ahhh, the ol' gas shutoff valve. LOL Most modern engines use the solenoid to shut the gas off, so the sales & service staff probably didn't think to look.

Awesome back-story on your 1000. So glad you got it--and even less than the dealer wanted!

Congrats on a very nice IH machine. Hope it serves you well.
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That is beautiful. Is the hour meter working? Someone showed that tractor a lot of love.

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...Is the hour meter working? Someone showed that tractor a lot of love...
The hour meter is functioning, so perhaps that really is the actual hours. I just have to get rid of the horrible driveline vibration so I can start enjoying it.
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