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Re: IH Cyclo 400/500
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 03, 2005 at 17:58:13 from (4.124.70.10):
In Reply to: IH Cyclo 400/500 posted by Allan in NE on April 03, 2005 at 15:57:58:
Sorry Allen i don't have one and i don't even have and idea as where ya could find one unless they still have them new. About ten years ago i was on my way to the other farm that i had rented with my old junky 706 and ran into the local Case IH dealer while he was just turning into one of his fields and wehad a roadside chat and he was raggen on my old JD 1240 and was braggen on his new cyclo and that i should up grade well i do go thru the 1240 every year and make sure that it will get the job done and since 1987 it has planted around 600 to 700 acres a year and i don't need a pto to drive it and every year it does a great job and since we do a lot of planting at night as long as the old monator works she never skips a beat. but what pulls it has to be RED.
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