Posted by Donald Lehman on August 14, 2017 at 08:19:59 from (50.108.228.35):
In Reply to: 3010 vs 1650 posted by orangepower on August 14, 2017 at 05:20:40:
First off the 3 speed shift only free wheels in the "under" position. Second, the 3010 is a smaller tractor than the 1650. The 3010 is a 55 hp. or thereabouts tractor. The later 1650's were certified to produce 70hp. We never sold one that produced less than 76hp. The 1650 with 18x34 tires loaded and a couple of frond end weights is a 10,000 lb. tractor. A neighbor had a 3010 and it was comparable to our S-88. The S-88 seemed to be less troublesome as I remember, also. Unless the 3010 is cherry and the 1650 is a piece of worn out junk, buy the 1650.
Randy is correct. If the 1650 is a 3 speed, it is one of the last 1650's made before going to the 55 series. You have 18 forward speeds in the 1650 as opposed to 8 in the 3010. You have 3 "on the go' shifts in each of 6 main gears. The 3010 has the 8 speed "jukebox" shifter on the dash and there is no shift on the go feature, and they can be a real booger to shift if the linkages are worn.
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