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Bill Johnson

10-18-2004 13:05:31




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I know a lot of people don't like 2+2s, but that said, are there a lot of problems with them. Are there some weak points you could tell me about. Some have told me they are good as long as you don't try to make them a big 4WD and pull too much. Any truth to this? thanks in advance.




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Dan 3588

10-18-2004 16:56:58




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 Re: IH 2+2 in reply to Bill Johnson, 10-18-2004 13:05:31  
Bill: Haven't had ours too long. Really, you can buy them cheap and if there is something major you can cheaply get away from them. Most people that have them like them. A lot of guys that have them have several. Don't dual and don't ballast. (although some guys have with no problems, they seem to be the exception) The weakest point I have found is the piviot points. Ask about them, and if they don't know, hop in one and pop the clutch. Check for movement at the pivot. Don't be shy, give it a good hard jerk and see if it rocks.

Bottom line, you can get a 3588 (originally 150 but alot around 175) with 3500 hrs for 10,000 if you look (though some might want 2-4 more) and that is hard to beat. If it is from a good home, and you can get a few years out of it (some guys will tell you they have got them with 9000 hours on it) it is cheap power, with a decent cab. That's hard to beat.

One more thing about them. They are notorious for hopping in road gear. Ours you just pull back the throttle a couple of hundered RPMs and it smooths out. Also, a lot of guys seem to like them with 3 point planters, the rear end kind of swings when you turn at the end of the field. They really don't turn all that bad. 15ft chisel, etc. works, but 18-20ft is perfect for turning.

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Farmall Power

10-18-2004 14:09:33




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 Re: IH 2+2 in reply to Bill Johnson, 10-18-2004 13:05:31  
I have never driven one but would like to. what you said about not overloading them is true, don't put duals on front, it cost lots of $$$$ to fix the 2+2 after the front dual have done ther damage. i would stay away from the earlt 3788, and get a 33 or 3588, if you can find a 6388,6588,6788 those are a mcuh better tractor and there was a lot of bugs worked out.

FP



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