Posted by Brokenwrench on February 28, 2009 at 05:58:33 from (75.100.183.28):
In Reply to: For Brokenwrench posted by Wisconsin Cowman on February 27, 2009 at 18:03:21:
Hey, Thanks for the reply and the info. Must a been something weird going on when I posted.
You re telling me just what I need to here. The 6635 is from a local dealer that I know well. They have serviced it since new. The 6640 is from an equipment sales place about 100 miles from me. I don t know anything about them, but wouldn t have work done there anyway.
Good to here that your not worried about the hours on the 6635. My decision may have to be made partly on what I can afford to spend. I should say what I can justify spending for the amount of use.
I really like the gehls for how accessible they are to work on. I had to put the coupler from the flywheel to the pump in my 4635. I think it took us under three hours, whole job. I cheated though. I have a 12000 LB 4 post truck hoist. One guy on top, one on the bottom. Heck, I run it on the hoist to change oil.
I really like my 4635, but just need a bigger machine. It seems like I can get a better buy on the 6635-6640 than on a 5635-5640. Mine has 2600 hrs on it, I knew the guy that bought it new, thats why I have it. It s been taken care of well. Anything can happen, but I don t want to get into a situation where I m going bigger and newer, but giving up the reliability I have with mine. I can t afford to keep both.
How reliable is the 2 spd in these things? Can you work in high, like moving round bales off a field? How does the cab door work if you re using an auger, can you take it off easily?? Might be a stupid question, but never had one with a door.
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