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Re: Ever heard of a 4368
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Posted by Paul in Mich on May 22, 2005 at 13:48:38 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Ever heard of a 4368 posted by RustyFarmall on May 22, 2005 at 13:10:12:
Rusty, I"m not sure of the year. I"m thinking mid 70"s, but the 4568 on our farm has a chrome straight pipe, and bellars like no other tractor in the area. It developes approximately 325 hp, and the main task is to pull a 30 ft JD 750 No-till drill. We were one of the first operations in our area, (Mid-Mich) to use 4x4 or as you say 8x8 articulated tractors to plant. They work great, and we set the tire pressure to 10 lb. 12 lb max, which minimizes compaction for No-till. I think the 4368 and the 4568 is essentially the same as their 86 counterparts but with different paint schemes, There are some Steigers of that era configured the same way but with Steiger paint and tin work.
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