Ours was a 1959 model with narrow front. Bought it brand new and was the only one in the county with electric start at the time. Still runs and still gets a workout from time to time. Spent many days on the old girl. One of my favorite tractors of all time.
Think about pulling the compression release with the throttle in no fuel position until all motion stops. This will stop the rocking of the flywheel on the last compression and save the flywheel and crank.
We had 2 tractors like that, we used them for a long time. They were very good tractors. I wish I had them restored like yours it's very nice.
I remember having a 730 diesel that started the same way.
Very nice tractor!
Is that a factory electric start or converted. If original I believe it's kind of a rare bird.
It is an original factory start, only around 2000 row crop electric start 720s were made
Ours was a 1959 model with narrow front. Bought it brand new and was the only one in the county with electric start at the time.
Still runs and still gets a workout from time to time. Spent many days on the old girl. One of my favorite tractors of all time.
Please do a video on how to shut the tractor down
Think about pulling the compression release with the throttle in no fuel position until all motion stops. This will stop the rocking of the flywheel on the last compression and save the flywheel and crank.
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