Posted by rrlund on January 19, 2013 at 17:27:30 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: 2-135 or 9700? posted by in-too-deep on January 19, 2013 at 17:17:35:
Had it for over 10 years now and it's just been the usual. Like I said,I overhauled the motor two years ago. The hydraulic oil had been overheating and I had to put a new pump on it. A new compressor on the air conditioner,but that was a freak kind of thing. The mounting bolts had worked just a little loose and there were flat washers on the inside of the bolts. One of'em wore through the case on the compressor. That's been about it. I put way more hours on it than I should on a tractor that size. Use it on the manure spreader and round baler along with doing all my chopping and tillage with it. It's more tractor than I need for baling and hauling manure,but I'm addicted to the cab. I traded a John Deere 4040 that I bought brand new for it,even money. Had the Deere for 20 years. The White has been a whole lot more trouble free to be honest with you. It's been 20 degrees or colder most every morning,it'll start right up without using the bock heater or even the manifold heater with just a quick touch of the key. You honestly would think it had just been running a minute before on a cold start. Mine's a Series 3,but the only real big difference is the isolated cab.
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