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Re: 100 plus HP loader tractor
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Posted by IaGary on March 22, 2007 at 04:53:05 from (207.177.17.177):
In Reply to: 100 plus HP loader tractor posted by fixer0070 on March 22, 2007 at 03:21:04:

I use a 1086 on a loader and get along fine for hauling hay pushing dirt and so on. As far as the MFWD. Dad had a 90hp Hesston MFWD with a loader. If you were digging holes it was great but for hay and most other jobs I will stick with the two wheel drive. The MFWD did not turn short enough, so you end up backing up an extra time when you get into tight areas. With the extra HP and weight of the 1086 I can do as much or more with 1086 as the 90 hp MFWD. I haul hay all winter for cattle about 2 miles from home so the cab is great also. But stacking in the barn in the summer it gets old trying to see up high because of the cab. 99% of running a loader on wathever tractor you choose is whatever you get use to.
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