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mike

11-28-2002 15:48:17




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i need to know any information on 2670 4wd tractors. how well they hold up, tranny strength, manuverability? any thing would help




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jean claude marleau

11-28-2002 18:48:10




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 Re: 2670 info in reply to mike, 11-28-2002 15:48:17  
hi mike i had a dealership that i retired since a month now and i sold 59 of those unit and they were and still are one of the best true 4 wheel drive version . the only true problem was that case made of 2670 from the 2470 by increasing the horse power on the fuel pump and the only problem with those tractor was really the power shift and thats under severe condition i had customer that we service the power shift at 1000 hours and others at 4000 hours but we updated them like the 4690 which had 1/2 bolt instead of 7/16.and like scott said some grab steering minor problem for the mechanic that knows how to fix them since there is practically just a switch at the wheel and a monitor in the cab no big deal if you have the proper training . this tractor is equip with the best engine 504bdti p.t.o. horse power at219hp @2200rpm. 12 speed power shift 1000 rpm pto and it weighs 17785lbs hope this can help you. jcmarleau@aol.com

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jean claude marleau

11-28-2002 18:47:56




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 Re: 2670 info in reply to mike, 11-28-2002 15:48:17  
hi mike i had a dealership that i retired since a month now and i sold 59 of those unit and they were and still are one of the best true 4 wheel drive version . the only true problem was that case made of 2670 from the 2470 by increasing the horse power on the fuel pump and the only problem with those tractor was really the power shift and thats under severe condition i had customer that we service the power shift at 1000 hours and others at 4000 hours but we updated them like the 4690 which had 1/2 bolt instead of 7/16.and like scott said some grab steering minor problem for the mechanic that knows how to fix them since there is practically just a switch at the wheel and a monitor in the cab no big deal if you have the proper training . this tractor is equip with the best engine 504bdti p.t.o. horse power at219hp @2200rpm. 12 speed power shift 1000 rpm pto and it weighs 17785lbs hope this can help you. jcmarleau@aol.com

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david

11-28-2002 18:35:10




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 Re: 2670 info in reply to mike, 11-28-2002 15:48:17  
Friend of mine has one and he loves it, no problems. Located in KY. He mainly uses it to pull a silage chopper, disc, and to plow. Not really using all the hp he's got but price was right.



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scottAR

11-28-2002 16:04:27




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 Re: 2670 info in reply to mike, 11-28-2002 15:48:17  
My nephew and my neighbor each had one. Nephew's twisted a shaft in the tranny, cost about $3000 to repair. Both tractors had a lot of intermittent trouble with the crab steer. Be going thru the field and it would start crabbing then the rear would turn then the front only would turn. Constant repair and adjustment when running in the mud and high humidity that we have here.



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