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Re: Re: How to get a 400 and Haybine unstuck.
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Posted by Kelly C on June 16, 2004 at 19:42:52 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: How to get a 400 and Haybine unstuck. posted by Red on June 16, 2004 at 18:52:46:
That depends. If I put the Doall loader back on. With the WF,working TA and purrs like a kitten. If I put her out just about snow time I could get $4500 no problem. To regular tractor people maybe in the $2500 to $3500 range. I tell you though. The more I use my 400 the more I like it. There are only 2 things I wish were different. I wish the clutch was easier to push in and wish it was easier to shift. Other than that I am so happy with this thing its unbelievable. So far every haying job that I have tried with it. It is the exact right combonation of power/ speed for the job. I just got done giving my 400 and my NH469 a work out. Cutting 35 acres of hay. It just purrs along in 3rd gear 3/4 throttle. Just the right speed and just the right power. This ones a keeper.
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