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Re: Re: Single vs. dual remote hydro.
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on November 01, 2002 at 04:36:01 from (164.107.194.217):
In Reply to: Re: Single vs. dual remote hydro. posted by JD70Jim on October 31, 2002 at 14:46:08:
Good day gentlemen, I agree with ya Jim except on the case of dual remotes on old Jd 20 and 30 series. I know for certain that the dual hydro remotes on the 80, 820, and 830 were put on those tractors to allow them to operate multiple pieces of equipment. For instance, I've seen a number of pictures of 830s pulling 2 or three wheat drills or corn planters around fields. Of course, with their size they could do this pretty easily. Have a good one. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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