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Posted by paul on January 22, 2004 at 11:09:09 from (66.60.196.119):
In Reply to: international 300 posted by chris on January 21, 2004 at 20:40:45:
Full sized rowcrop or the small utility version? Fast hitch or drawbar? Hydraulics, which kind belly or distributor? With or without TA? Belt pulley or not? Wide front or narrow? (Lots of options on these...) I have a full sized row crop wide front 300 with 3 remotes, one running the fast hitch. It's basically a beefed up H with about 34 hp. Slow hyd & a wide turning radius on the wide front would not make it a good loader tractor, but sure is a nice handy tractor for a lot of things. Dad pretty much ran 200 acres with it, did all the planting, cultivating, and much of the plowing & disking with it. I have it on the sqare baler all summer & feed grinder all winter. --->Paul
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