Posted by scot in pa on June 22, 2009 at 12:35:38 from (12.171.163.27):
In Reply to: Value of 6788 I.H. posted by migraine on June 21, 2009 at 09:37:37:
I liked our 3788 in the hot weather- with the forward airflow and fuel tank between you and the motor it is a lot cooler than a straight-framed tractor. I don't know what kind of horse ours put out but we believe we blew apart the pressure plate while chopping. Our would get stuck, empty 23 degree firestone bias tires. I have pictures somewhere of the 37 and the chopper sliding sideways between the dump wagon and 7580.
Even turned up so much, the 7580 would still run circles around it moldboard or chisel plowing. But it was twice the tractor at the PTO. It always spun out the LF and RR tires, I think the driveshaft torque lifted the LF and it at the RR got light at that point and it spun.
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