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Re: Old Wive's Tale?
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Posted by idontno on December 15, 2005 at 06:08:20 from (24.224.3.195):
In Reply to: Old Wive's Tale? posted by Allan in NE on December 14, 2005 at 18:06:02:
Had a Hydro 100...New motor at 6000 hrs.New pump at 6500 hrs ..Didn't pull right needed hydro gone through.Finally got to where it wouldn't pull itself when warmed up.Well it needed front end rebushed.Rearend was worn clear out.Price to fix....10,000.00 plus..Do i need to say more..I sold it for 6500.00 and the guy knew it needed work bad.It had a hard life Cultivating,Pulling baler,lots of pto work,and pulling bale wagon.The other guys are right about heat.It will kill it the fastest.High range wasn't made for hard pulling.Because they will get hot fast.Also they will use the fuel(lots) if you pull them.They are a good loader tractor,and good on pto work.But for everything else...Use a gear driven tractor.But not a Hydro...idontno
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