Posted by karl f on October 12, 2011 at 10:40:16 from (172.163.123.225):
In Reply to: IH 585 opinion posted by joseph ndegwa on October 11, 2011 at 21:35:44:
should be a good tractor. The tractor was built with different options depending on where it was intended to be sold globally, so make sure you have the right operator's manual and any supplemental pamphlets. Also, IH made an ?85 series for the non-American market in the 1980s before CaseIH existed--which tractor brand do you really have? They are 90% the same tractor, but there are some minor part differences, mainly hydraulic systems. Basically become familiar with the controls and the how to use them (read your manual). Use high quality fuel and lubricants. follow maintenance procedures. The tractor was designed to compete with Massey-Ferguson and Ford, so it should work as good as anything you're accustomed to, and should work with the same implements.
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