Posted by Moline_guy on August 18, 2015 at 13:02:07 from (216.249.226.126):
In Reply to: Re: White 2-155 posted by Alan K on August 16, 2015 at 23:09:39:
Hello, been a while yes. Hope all is well over your way, and those MM's are treating you right. Haven't been following the MM board much, if you added to the fleet or not. If you get too many, I will gladly take that 670 off your hands. Our IH tractors have an assist cylinder and even Dads vista had an assist cylinder on it, I am not sure why white didn't continue this, or the replacement pressure plates have that much more spring power added to keep the dry clutch from slipping, I am not sure. We bunch a lot of bales in the summer with it, that is where it raises heck with the knees, in the fall it is on the spreader, so not so much shifting then. Tractor just turned 10,000 hours last month.
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