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Posted by paul on January 18, 2004 at 09:36:42 from (66.187.36.29):
In Reply to: Re: Re: white tractors posted by clint on January 16, 2004 at 20:17:03:
They have had that rough ride'n cheap design out for a few years now. The place I work for leased one last year brand new,an LT 85 AGCO and had alot of problems with it, from the bolts that hold the rear rim to the center not being tight (ended up replacing wheel) to the weak casting that holds the front end of one of the lower 3-point arms to the tractors frame snapping of. And some othier little things. The 3.9t 4 cyl, cummings smoked alot and used noticeably more fuel to do the same jobs (compaired to same size J.D.) And it contiued to use oil at 300 hrs. I think they have poor quality control at the factory and a cheap design to begin with.(I hope were I work goes back to John Deere like the 6410 we had the year before.)The only 2 things I liked about the AGCO were:It is built a little heaver in the front end which is good for heavey 3-pt eq, And it would do 25 mph.
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