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Re: difference between case 3294 and 3394
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Posted by doug@upr on December 12, 2003 at 17:12:38 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: difference between case 3294 and 3394 posted by zoidberg on December 12, 2003 at 15:07:42:
the 3294 is basically a juiced up 2290-2294, except the 3294 tractors were all equipped with fwa, either a zf or carraro axle (the carraro axle is a much more reliable axle, though not as sharp turning). also the 3294 was only equipped with 1000 pto, though many have been converted to dual pto since a pto would easily convert over from a 20-2290,94. the 3394 is basically the same tractor tractor design way back to the 12-1370 tractor with some minor upgrades up through the 90 & 94 series. the only real difference from the 90 to the 94 series is the electronic control powershift, which made for a much more reliable trans, since i was not as easy to abuse. also the 94 series had the option of a 24 speed powershift, and a dual pto is not available for these tractors. almost forgot, even though both tractors have the 504 case motor and maybe pumping out the same horsepower, the 3394 has a much larger journal crankshaft, believe it or not but the 3294 has the same crankshaft that was used way back to the 930-1030 era.
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