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Posted by Loren-MN on October 14, 2004 at 10:52:11 from (24.180.129.31):
In Reply to: Re: Allan! Tractor prices.... posted by farmerboybill on October 14, 2004 at 05:46:19:
Odd ball out. We were all green, but this is several years ago. Newest when still farming was a 4620. Odd ball was my uncle's 766 gas. Most worthless tractor I ever used. Too big and way under power. We used to joke it was rated with shetland ponies. I'm not knocking IH. I've used most of them over the years. Interesting you mentioned the 1468. There is a "Stuck & Troubled" post today about pulling the front axle out from under a truck. I was driving a feed delivery truck in a very wet spring. Had to back down to the feed bin to unload. Got stuck before I got there. Farmer hocked on with his 1468. I should have been watching closer, but he hooked up on the rear axle, to pull me back where I needed to be. Everything was fine until the 2nd 4 of 8 kicked in. Pulled the rear axle right out from under the truck. Needless to say, boss was not happy. Loren-MN
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