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Re: Comfort King 930
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Posted by B-maniac on July 19, 2006 at 19:43:23 from (207.241.132.103):
In Reply to: Comfort King 930 posted by MN Bob on July 19, 2006 at 06:02:33:
830-930 and 1030 some of the best tractors ever made. High torque/low rpm lugging power.Good on fuel,last forever if maintained. Low cost,but also low resale. Don't buy it to make profit.Buy it to use,you won't be sorry.This tractor is equivalant to a JD 4020 (90-95 hp) but will work rings around the 4020,simply because of the WWIIIIIDDDEEE torque and power band. HP max is at 1800 rpm on Case and 2200-2400 rpm on JD. At 1500 rpm I can assure you the Case is still making 80% of it's max HP and the JD is more like 60%. You will spend more time in the field at 1500 rpm than you will at 2200 rpm with any tractor.
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