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Posted by scot_c on June 05, 2005 at 18:35:03 from (69.40.133.57):
In Reply to: 2+2 tractors posted by 2+2 tractor on June 03, 2005 at 05:43:25:
If you like having the cab opened up they are nice in the summer. The engine is way out front and I think the fan blows forward. They don't make a good big horse though, we blew the pressure plate apart chopping with our 37 (it's had the wrench put to the pump a couple times). the 33 uses the dt436 and the 35 and 37 uses dt466(derated some in 35's). the 33 and 35 use 4 speed like the 10's and 14's and the 37 uses the 3 speed like the 15's. all 3 run 3 1/4 inch axles but when you consider that you will never put all the power to less than 2 wheels they are sufficient. the 30's also shifted like the 86 series. I think 19 of the 7288s survived the buyout, I found one in sw ohio a few years back and they were asking $54,500. It had the same rearend castings and 3pt setup as the magnum series tractors.
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