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Posted by Jonfarmer on September 16, 2006 at 10:32:20 from (4.157.5.197):
In Reply to: Re: Try Agco. posted by Don-Wi on September 16, 2006 at 09:27:23:
I think the new line of wheeled articulators they came out with last year was mostly Agco's doing, since they have bought out brands that had articulates, and even offered some for awhile, the "Agcostar" line. Cat wanted to build articulators, but I guess couldn't design one that they felt they could market because they never did. I am not so sure the new track tractors sold today are all that trouble free, just the couple of track tractors that have sold around here have had track troubles, troubles with the track tensioners I guess, and they seem to always fail when they're right in the mud somewheres. One of the locals bought the 400hp version and had to bring an excavator up to pick up 1 side of the machine out of the mud, so he could fix the track. The other fellow had troubles with the track tensioner one 1 side when he was planting corn on my uncles farm, when it failed, it was quite wet where he was and he had an awful hard time to get off the field with 1 track not working. They are still incredible machines when they work right!.
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