Posted by Roy in georgia on January 03, 2008 at 17:52:02 from (67.141.191.196):
In Reply to: Re: New Tractor posted by JoshuaGA on January 03, 2008 at 16:55:39:
yeah oliver could be in the gene pool but not likely.the one we have is a 3840 and works great I used it to cut a steep bank that would slide down no ballast in tires so I put it in 4 wheel and solved that problem too steep to go up with the bush hog on it front wanted to rise up and no place to fill the loader bucket with dirt. A skid steer is a great investment we have a old Toyota sdk7 that gets a regular workout I pulled a 6 foot bush and bog harrow with about 500lbs of rail road iron on it this thing would pull it with it digging almost to the top of the disc with no problem. We looked at the Lenar line it had a perkins engine as the Massey Ferguson in my yard does but seemed to be a lighter built frame look at the 3840 4x4 next time you go by great one for general use but for daily farming I would get a bigger more hp for that. I like the Montana better than the MF in the yard sorry to you MF fans
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