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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 30, 2005 at 17:04:55 from (209.226.106.62):
In Reply to: Trying out the Dark Side... posted by Steven@AZ on April 30, 2005 at 16:39:05:
Steven: Teaching school is keeping you very quiet, at least here at YT. Being well into your first, how are you liking the profession? How many converted antique tractor fans in the class? I'll bet mothers love your idea of extra cricular activities. Getting back to the tractor, I should know this, but am forgetting. What is the difference between 30 and 40 series engines in that tractor. Quite sizeable cubic inch difference as I recall. I don't think IH's 466 engine was anything to write home about either in the 4366. You dual those tractors up all the way around it takes some horse power. I think I'd take a Deere over any other articulated tractor, mainly for the transmission and inboard planetaries.
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