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Re: Your thoughts on a 574
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Posted by Quebec Red on March 16, 2006 at 07:39:46 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Your thoughts on a 574 posted by PUTTER on March 16, 2006 at 07:18:20:
You did not say if the motor is gas or diesel. If gas, it is a 200 inch. Have no experience on those as all 544s or 5-674s sold here were diesel. We will let some other more knowledgeable poster talk about the 200 inchers. The diesel is a 239 German. Could have Rossa or Bouesh (sp) pump. The Rossa is cheaper to repair but not as performing. The 574 has many modern tractor features as hyd brakes, hyd PTO, hydrostatic PS, syn or HYDRO trans, etc. Be certain that the parking brake will drag the wheels, proper repairs are $$$. The std. trans, 8x4 is virtually bullit proof. The optional TA is just that - TA. If you rebuild the TA add an extra clutch disc (experience). If HYDRO, check pressures by the book, and use only HY-TRAN oil. Generally a good tractor, put 7000 hours plus on one. A rad filter would be a good investment to prevent cativtation of the sleeves........QR..
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