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Re: 30,000 hours on a tractor???!!!
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 10, 2006 at 18:25:41 from (75.19.127.31):
In Reply to: 30,000 hours on a tractor???!!! posted by davpal on November 09, 2006 at 21:25:38:
Now don't say that it does not happen , I live not to far from Firestone tractor tire test center and if ya went by there on the back road you would see what ever there flavor of the day out on the test track WITH out a operator going around in a big circle pullen a load non stop the only time that tractor stopped was to fuel up and check fluids and she was back at it at full load and they would put over 20000 to 30000 hours on it then they would get some other flavor tractor . The Case IH dealer has one of the old 1586's that they had and he took it in on trade for a new Mag. and took that one to his farm and is farmen with it and it has over 25000 hours . And haven been a used tractor jockey i have seen a lot of HIGH HOUR tractors at the old dealer only sales that are scarfed up taken away and get a newer tach a sherman and williams over haul a better set of hides and shipped off to a sale someplace else .
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