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Posted by Scott Green on January 07, 2001 at 19:41:21 from (209.130.144.237):
In Reply to: Favorite...? posted by Karl Bader on January 07, 2001 at 18:44:45:
Mine is the Oliver"770". Power enough to do everything I want it to do , and then some.Easy comfortable stearing. Nice range of gears. Comfortable seat. Very smooth , live PTO(no back lashing). Live hydraulics w/down preasure(two way cylinders). All the way around , user friendly.Having power booster drive , I can also stop while traveling up hill by just pushing in the clutch(no trying to hold the tractor with it's brakes). The power booster drive also gives me twice the ground travel speeds/power. I also like to feel what the tractor is doing.Example: I can feel the tractor take hold , sqat , and dig when it has to. Almost like the tractor was smiling when put to work. The john Deere's I've had in the past , also left that impression on me.They would be my next in line favorite tractor. John deere's would just not perform as nice as the Oliver.
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