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Posted by DAVE M on May 29, 2002 at 09:36:59 from (216.98.78.125):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: how do you get johndeere to fill there tractor orders? posted by That would be the Valtra M600.........by Woodbeef on May 29, 2002 at 04:37:50:
It is kind of heavy. The owners manuel, and the brochere I have says the 2355 mfwd open station weighs 6878 LBS. I have all 4 tires loaded, estimated at 8400-8500 lbs. The only way to make it better would be a 2555. I need to take out the front tire fluid to make it lighter. My 2355 is one of the last one's made in 1994 serial #774802 It has the 21 GPM hyd pump and TSS transmission. I have a JD tractor book by englishman Don Macmillian who states the last Mannheim 50/55 series was a 3650 serial # 775621 that went to Wales.We have a steep farm in southwest VA. One of our hay fields has 30-35 degree slopes. The 2355 is the only one that will keep our NH 848 round baler without sliding. Letting a bale out is an adventure also. The 2355's hp is ok for our equipment, JD 820 9'-9" moco requires 35 hp, NH 848 47"x54" baler requires a minimum of 40 hp, NH 256 rake, Icam 13' tedder, 8' scraper blade, 6' bushhog, 3 16" bottom plow, 7' disc. The Valta brochere I have with is a 1999 "Towards the new millienum" lists the M700 as the smallest one. Did not know they made a M600. There is not a Valtra dealer near here. The closest one is Beverage tractor about 200 miles from here. I have looked at cab tractors and I like the MF 4300 series as well as any because of the close dealer 15 miles away. I like the new JD 6020 series from Mannheim, but I can't afford one.
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