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Posted by ruready1 on January 17, 2007 at 11:00:51 from (69.95.62.160):
In Reply to: Farmhand Loader posted by ruready1 on January 17, 2007 at 04:01:06:
Thanks guys. It's not want I wanted to hear, but I'm glad to hear the truth. This tractor has been a disaster from the beginning. We wanted a small tractor (Cub, A, B, similar) for work in and around the barn by the ladies. We were told the C's were the replacement for the A & B and the only difference was the layout. Obviously, I figured out that wasn't true when I drove 250mi to pick this thing up (I pre-paid). It only fit on the trailer by jacking one side up. When I got it home, both ladies said they wouldn't be driving it as it was too big. I probably shouldn't have parked directly beside the Ford 2000 as the C dwarfs it. I've been out bid everytime but one when I tried getting a 2pt hitch for it. I DID finally win the auction for one, only to find out the bottom frame was for a 230 and wouldn't fit! So now we have a tractor that's too big for the need, too weak (20 vs. 32HP) to take over the "big" jobs and doesn't even have a hitch so I can't bush hog or grade with it!!!! Now I find that it won't work with a loader. I hoped that it would work so that I could justify having the stupid thing around. So much for that. It runs great and is fun to drive but that's all I can do with it. I'm really sorry I ever bought a Farmall, let alone this thing. Al, the loader is on eBay, #280070281385. Good luck with it! Just as a note, I'm not mad at anyone here. I appreciate the honesty and good advice. I'm just really sour on red tractors right now. Take Care, Mike
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