Posted by Fordfarmer on May 15, 2013 at 08:11:16 from (184.158.90.238):
In Reply to: Re: started plowing posted by bill from scotland on May 14, 2013 at 23:49:08:
I'm the 3rd owner. It's an '89 that I bought in '01. It was a bit tired when I bought it, but it's bigger than I need (had been looking for a 9700, TW20 or TW25), so I got by with it until it burned a piston 2 1/2 years ago. Runs great after a complete o/h, and is easy on fuel for the size. It will chop enough corn to fill an 18x60 tower silo on one tank full. Easily the quietest cab of any tractor I've driven, and comfortable. Only way I'd get rid of it is if I could replace it with a pre-emissions 70 series Genesis. What exactly is an 8100? Makes me think of an all-purpose 8000, circa '68-'72, but I think you're talking about something newer than that, being a 4x4. A Euorpean market model?
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