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Posted by Dennis Benson on December 10, 2002 at 06:58:31 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: tractor price posted by Alton on December 09, 2002 at 16:46:28:
If that is like the 464 utility tractor, I had one in the 1970's with a 3 cylinder Diesel. The only problem I remember was the drawbar seemed just a little too low. This caused a problem when I tried to pull something, it would make the rear end light by transferring too much weight off the rear wheels, they would spin too easy. They sold it as a 2 bottom plow tractor, but after I got using it the plow was too small, it should have had a 3 bottom plow to make it work a little. I was able to plow in almost any gear, you can imagine how far the ground would be thrown, it looked like a high speed snow plow throwing 2 furrows high into the air and far from the furrows. This was in sandy loam. I would think it would handle a 3 bottom plow in almost any soil.
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