Posted by IHMANKY on November 22, 2010 at 19:25:59 from (74.236.250.244):
Needing something a bit larger for a small ripper and chiseling / discing. Don't want the weight nor quite need the HP of a 4586 or similar, but have taken an interest in something like a 3588 single front and rear. I have an 886 that I love everything about (except the occasional tough job on the shift lever) and a 2+2 '88 is very similar and would love to have one. Have heard alll sorts of stories over the past couple years on the net on them, some good, some horrible. Would rather hear thoughts from some of you guys since I've been on here awhile and can pretty well read the username and know if they're going to post what they know or what the think/wish they know. (Very few in that latter category by the way, but we all know one in every walk of life.) Let me know, if I find a mechanically sound machine, with below 4,000 hours or so, are they just notorious for breaking parts or are they just like any other 30 year old tractor in that regard?
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