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Re: Now I have to start ALL OVER AGAIN!! 4 wheel
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Posted by Dave from MN on March 23, 2006 at 13:56:02 from (208.252.179.24):
In Reply to: Now I have to start ALL OVER AGAIN!! 4 wheel dri posted by rboulware on March 23, 2006 at 10:43:15:
Unless yer gonna run large agreage with big immplement, I would get a good 70-100 HP tractor with MFWD. Throw a set of duals on the front and the back when you really need the traction ( what maybe 3-4 weeks of the year) and then you have the versitility of a normal tractor. The articulates can be quite pricey to repair from the people that I know that have them, a recent rebuild on a CaseIH tranny in a 9230 was OVER $10,000. It is amazing how much nicer a rowcrop special articulate is for planting and moldboard plowing. I would also say a massey will be your best bet $/HP wise, but I still say get a MFWD.
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