Posted by Bill in IL on September 22, 2009 at 05:24:20 from (131.43.10.190):
In Reply to: 2+2's posted by Mike Fitz on September 21, 2009 at 15:40:16:
Everyone has their opinion and I really like them when I was young and working on the dairy. We had a 3588 and a 6788 that was dualed up. The 6000 series was much better on power as it should have been but we initially had some trouble with the torque but got it all straightened out. The 3588 actually seemed to have less power than the 1066 we had and it was suppose to have 20hp more. Both engines were stock. I think the divetrain robbed a lot of power. Traction wise though you could not beat them hands down better than a FWA tractor.
Despite Hugh's opinion I like having the cab on the back half (everyone has their opinion) You could see your implement better especially hooking and unhooking. Turning is a little strange but so are the steiger type tractors too till you get used to them.
I would love to have one but really don't have a use for it at this time its in the wrong size range for me to use.
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