Posted by David G on December 06, 2020 at 07:59:17 from (209.181.208.169):
I am replying to the post about the T4.90 sizing.
The 90HP is an odd size, and I think that is causing the dealers to have them for extended periods. That is the smallest HP for that frame size, which is the same up to the 120HP. They are all the same frame, the 120HP has a bigger engine. If I was starting my search, I would have upsized to the 110 or 120 HP, so that I could run what I want on it. The 90HP is big enough for 70% of what I want, but it will not work for the other 30%. If they are discounted enough, then the 90HP's will move, it will take a dealer that recognizes this and discount as such to move them.
The 75HP is the smaller frame size, and will not work for what I want.
My 6610 is just a really heavy built tractor and has spoiled me.
After driving several, I feel much better informed, and regardless of size, here are my requirements:
540/1000 RPM PTO 20 speed transmission, as I love the low/high (TA) powershift and power shuttle. deluxe cab 665 loader, there are a lot of with 655's, which are barely sized to lift a heavy big round bale, my big bales are right around 2K.
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