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17 days ago

Tractor - Leyland 1971

Maria from Matamata

Vintage Leyland 384 Tractor 1971. I believe is a 3.8L direct injection, 10 speed, 2 reverse. The colour is blue. It is 75 HP and has has work completed on it by a tractor mechanic. It's cylinder head, injector pump, injectors and steering have all been overhauled, the hydraulics have been repaired, as well as new transmission oil. It is in working order, and can be viewed and heard running. This is a good tractor and would be ideal for a lifestyle block, or perhaps a project tractor for the enthusiast, especially since it has had work done on it already. If you like it, make an offer.
Please contact William on 0274720536 to discuss, ask questions or view.

Price: $3,999

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