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Re: I these guys would have you spend big money
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 22, 2007 at 13:05:47 from (209.226.106.131):
In Reply to: 100 plus HP loader tractor posted by fixer0070 on March 22, 2007 at 03:21:04:
fixer: When I posted this morning, I knew these guys would come along and have you spend big money. If your going to go along with them why not buy the Ford Versetile bi-directional, put the loader and engine on opposite ends to really take advantage of 4 wheel drive. I've never owned a conventional 4 wheel drive tractor, let alone one with a loader on it. I can tell you this they are great patrons of farm equipment dealer repair shops. It only stands to reason, you dig into material with loader, plus engine up front, and your lightest drive axle is taking all the punishment. Don't take rocket science brain to understand that. Everyone knows 60hp on 4x4 with engine as counter balance and a shuttle transmission, will run circles around any loader-tractor combo mentioned in this thread. GO ARTICULATED MY FRIEND, 4x4 AT A FRACTION OF THE COST.
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