Posted by Rick Kr on January 05, 2011 at 20:14:08 from (67.108.90.72):
In Reply to: Allis or White? posted by Doug in IL on January 05, 2011 at 05:33:15:
Never had a problem with my AC7000. Nice cab, radio, heat and AC. I underworked mine I'm sure, mainly pulling a 13 foot disc, tree planter, and an occasional V ripper.
I read all sorts of horror stories here and from other sources about all the problems with the red belly (early) 7000's. Maybe I got the lucky one that was built good. Doubt it though. There are still a fair amount of 7000 series AC tearing up Mid Michigan, both red belly and black belly.
Sold mine off, kinda miss it, but didn't have a use for it anymore.
It would pull like a champ especially with duals, calcium in the inner rear tires, and front and rear steel weights.
I did test out a 2-105 when looking at my 7000. Controls and cab layout wise I didn't see one that was better than the other. But I only spent about an hour in the White.
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