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Re: Is your gear shift lever worn?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 27, 2006 at 18:46:42 from (64.228.11.149):
In Reply to: Re: Is your gear shift lever worn? posted by Stan - Florida on April 27, 2006 at 17:50:49:
Stan: I would have expected you to ask me, what happened to the Deere. Here is how it works, I worked these two big tractors so hard, they give me rotation so the tractors can have a rest. Just think all this relatively new iron, and an old buck like me having one H@## of a time. Things haven't changed in the past 65 years. I'm always saying I've never seen the perfect tractor, yet each manufacturer has at least one feature I like. I like the Deere transmission best, NH hydraulics I luke better. I don't think either engine has as much torque as they should have. Both these tractors had 8- 20.8x42 Firestone radials. Traction was never a problem. Both were lacking enough engine. I think that big block Deere 9300 you tried would be a better tractor.
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