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Gary (Ont)

08-13-2003 06:07:21




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My neighbor had the local plough match at his farm a couple of weeks ago and the Case IH dealer left a new MX 210 ??? and chisel plough for him to clean up with. I got to make a round with it and all I can say is WOW! we've come a long way from my MH 33. This tractor even has a passenger seat.




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KURT

08-14-2003 02:54:13




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 Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Gary (Ont), 08-13-2003 06:07:21  
How big is it? HP, height, tire size. Could you push a 15yard dump truck with it? I dont know what a MX210 is.



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KURT

08-14-2003 02:58:56




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 Re: Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to KURT, 08-14-2003 02:54:13  
I just went on the CaseIh website. Yep the MX210 is nice lookin machine. I would love to have one, But I dont have $100,000. I can just imagine all the stuff I could do with that thing. Grade the road, massive snow removal, haul and spread gravel, lots of landscaping, move cars, what fun...Oh well maybe if I win the lottery I could buy one.



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RAS

08-13-2003 14:51:02




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 Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Gary (Ont), 08-13-2003 06:07:21  
Now now boys. It is not a passanger seat it is A driver training seat.. (as per CASE/IH)) LOL. You should try the MX 255 or 285 with the front and rear duals if you want to see something pull.



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markct

08-13-2003 11:34:53




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 Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Gary (Ont), 08-13-2003 06:07:21  
yea its a shame that more tractors dont have a passenger seat, it seems to be becoming more and more common now days tho. its an excelent idea since almost everyone has rode double on a tractor at one time or another, be it for neccesity or fun or convenience or whatever i think that a passenger seat is an excelent idea, thats the one nice thing about even an older plain cab tractor is that even without a passenger seat its alot safer to ride a passenger inside the cab than it is on the fender of an open station tractor

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Trevor

08-13-2003 09:49:44




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 Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Gary (Ont), 08-13-2003 06:07:21  
Ya, my uncle and cousin just leased a new MX. (not sure of the #) They say it is the best tractor they have ever owned. Great ride, short turning radius, lots of power and super hydraulics.



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Roy in UK

08-13-2003 08:33:47




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 Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Gary (Ont), 08-13-2003 06:07:21  
I remember a farmer coming down to our place in the late 1970's with a Zetor tractor and it had a passenger seat then!



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Deas Plant.

08-13-2003 11:42:54




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 Re: Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Roy in UK, 08-13-2003 08:33:47  
Hi, Roy in UK. Chamberlain Industries in Western Australia made a tractor, the Chamberlain Champion, with a two person bench seat in the late fifites and I'd be very surprised if that was the first to have passenger accomodation. It also had a transverse leaf spring on the front axle, as did, I think, ALL Chamberlain agricultural models right from the very first production model they built in about 1949.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Roy in UK

08-13-2003 23:16:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Wow, what a machine! in reply to Deas Plant., 08-13-2003 11:42:54  
Methinks the David Brown Cropmaster ( 1949ish ) had a bench seat made for two.



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