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Posted by the tractor vet on January 21, 2006 at 06:43:42 from (4.124.72.126):
In Reply to: ih 3588 posted by tomtill on January 20, 2006 at 21:04:11:
I ran one for a couple of day it was a 3788 that was run hard and put away wet , if you could keep it in gear as the trans had a slight problem and the pice of equipment was a bit much for it and after ya figured out how to drive it i was getting to like it even though it was ugly and we realy needed a bigger tractor but i was not the one who got it so i just ran it , the 5 shank DMI disc chisel was a hard pullen pice digging down 16 inches in our soil with the tiger points but it sure made the differance in crops now it did handel the 24/6 foot DMI field culivator and crumbler well even on the hills and turned nice even in the smaller fields ya just had to learn when to turn before ya went thru the neighbors fence.
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