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Posted by fluggie in IA on October 18, 2005 at 06:40:28 from (207.177.24.214):
In Reply to: 504 gas burner posted by SMA in NE on October 17, 2005 at 19:17:39:
I agree with these other guys that the 504 is a handy tactor. I own a 62 and have worked it the same as I have worked M's, SM's and SMTA's as I have all those as well. I can comfortably compare the 504 to between M & SM for power. The tractor gets insulted when folks call it a "souped up C". The higher RPM is the big key to it's success. I have also run this 504 in the local pull and ran right up with the M's & WD's in distance. It is a very good all around machine esp. with the live PTO/HYd/PS etc. be sure to get at least a 2 pt fast hitch - helps for that extra "bite" when pulling something. good luck and enjoy! BTW - search "1962" in the photo gallery to see mine all shined up plus it will appear in the KGLO Tractor Ride 2006 calendar.
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