Posted by rusty6 on January 02, 2021 at 16:15:56 from (142.165.85.145):
In Reply to: My 2140 posted by rusty6 on January 01, 2021 at 23:05:03:
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You know the old saying, "seeing is believing". If you watched the video and saw me spinning that steering wheel with one finger at idle speed, or driving through deep snow with a bale on the front end loader and the steering was still effortless, well theres the proof. I found this tractor via a friend who has driven John Deere tractors all his working life from 3020s to four wheel drives and the first thing he told me was you've got to see how easy this thing steers. Better than the bigger tractors that he had been driving for years.
As far as the platform, its not as handy as the Massey for getting on and off. My big size 13s tend to catch the two shift levers every time I'm getting on and off. But once I"m on its a great ride with excellent visibility.
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