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Re: INTERNATIONAL 2+2 SERIES
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Posted by Dan 3588 on October 27, 2004 at 17:28:12 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: INTERNATIONAL 2+2 SERIES posted by kev@ia on October 27, 2004 at 14:55:52:
Yea, the 2+2 messes up a lot of search engines. Sometimes it is best to search by general model number like 3588. They are cheap power, one in the des moines register this year for 10,500. Had around 3700 hours with duals and had a photo ad, looked like new. That's hard to beat. You will find a few guys that had them that didn't like them, but I would say far and away the guys that got them like them, and a lot of them have gotten more than one lately. Most problems seem to come up when guys dual the front, or ballast them, or turn the heck out of the pump, trying to make a big four wheel drive out of them. Most important thing is the home they came from. You can get a good deal on one if you look, 6-7000. Ours pulls like heck with no ballast, the biggest thing you might find is the shifters are in the way on the 3000 series as far as getting in and out of the cab, and it probably won't shift as well as the deeres. I like ours well enough to buy a second one if we go to a 12 row planter. Good luck.
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