Posted by scot in pa on September 21, 2009 at 19:20:12 from (12.171.162.28):
In Reply to: 2+2's posted by Mike Fitz on September 21, 2009 at 15:40:16:
We had a 3788 that we turned way up for the chopper. Excellent tractor for hot weather if no one believes in fixing the a/c. The engine is way out there, and the fan blows forward, and it"s a bit quieter with the engine and exhaust way out there too. The 7580 Allis would run circles around it with the same size plow though, where the Allis wasn"t near the tractor on the chopper.
We had no problem with the cab steps, but when turning with duals it was easy to park something on the tires when you straightened it back out. It can take a little wigglin to get something like a manure spreader away from a dual. We had them on it for packing silage, and it was available one day when we needed something with 1000 pto for the spreader.
If you have fuel delivered, make sure it is near your tank when the fuel man is there. They hold a lot.
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