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Re: Does a 340 have enough HP
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Posted by old on July 12, 2007 at 09:22:51 from (4.244.218.114):
In Reply to: Re: Does a 340 have enough HP posted by RustyFarmall on July 12, 2007 at 09:06:15:
Loader is pretty hard to remove. Guess we could always unhook the bucket hyds and set them to single acting and use it that way. but we don't know if the used hyd pump we put on is good or bad or some place in between since we haven't had it running since I put the pump on. Ya I have to get it running to pull the baler. Shouldn't be all that hard to get running since its just a matter of getting the timing set. Oh by the way the hay isn't all that thick so I'm thinking the 340 will handle it maybe not as well as the D-17 is on right now but that tractor stays on this farm and the 340 will be going to the other farm either way
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