Posted by IH fan on December 09, 2009 at 18:09:02 from (70.249.66.190):
In Reply to: 450 gas posted by locojim on December 09, 2009 at 14:21:53:
plow hand said: (quoted from post at 17:21:53 12/09/09) Iam looking at a 450 gas..Is this a fairly popular tractor in the IH line up? Let me know some pros and cons,and what options would make it a sought after tractor...appreciate your opinions.
Back in '64 when I was in the AF, I worked part time on a ranch on the WY/SD border. We had a 450 gas and I thought it ran great... never had any trouble with it while I was there. Pulled a 5x14" pull plow in wheat stubble and a 3x16" F-H plow for the corn ground where we plowed deeper. Pulled a baler all summer on 400 acres of alfalfa and a chopper for the corn to fill a trench silo in the fall. It was the primary tractor on the ranch and never a glitch.
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