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Posted by wilman on January 13, 2007 at 18:15:29 from (12.215.107.140):
In Reply to: Allis tractor ? posted by Dave from MN on January 13, 2007 at 07:50:20:
Dave, you need to go ask over on the unofficial allis board and find someone who has actually driven a 7020. We had a 7000 tractor that was an excellent tractor. But that tractor had a different type of transmission in it than the 7020 from what I know and the 7020's also had a different transmission in it than the old 190's and 200's. Since I don't have any experience with the 7020 transmission, I can't say and won't say how it worked because I don't know. I am thinking that it would have independant PTO. The 7000 we had had a 4 speed gear selector and than a 3 speed power shifter that gave you 3 speeds in each gear and had independant pto. The airconditioning kept us cool in the summer and the heater kept us warm in the winter and the cab was quiet. According to Norm Swinford's book, the accustics of the 7000 series tractors were "record setting" and the lowest in the industry at that time. Wil
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