Posted by pete 23 on September 16, 2012 at 18:37:38 from (74.32.238.2):
In Reply to: 2+2 ?? posted by Arnold Layne on September 16, 2012 at 13:29:35:
The power hot is always a problem with a four wheel drive tractor. That is one thing the guys with the quad trac rigs really appreciate getting away from. If front tries to out pull rear they jump like a rabbit. The two plus two is a different animal. You have to really want one. They work great in soft ground where your two wheel drive digs in. Way too many guys put dual wheels on and tried to use them as a big horse. They were not. You already had four large tires on the ground. One thing nice, rear tracked front so that big long looking rig actually came around in pretty good shape. You could drive them or back them into a spot real easy once you took that into consideration. Hydraulics would be at the top of my list for problems.
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