Posted by Donald Lehman on January 17, 2017 at 08:03:12 from (50.108.222.239):
In Reply to: Re: Update S-88 posted by Adirondack case guy on January 16, 2017 at 17:03:06:
Loren, the 77/88/S-77S88 tractors had very good hydraulics for their day. We much preferred the 88's on our hydraulically operated stone picker to our 4020 or 4010. The JD's would lift heavier equipment, but the Olivers moved more volume which worked much better on the stone picker. Had a neighbor who had a 400 case. it was his "big" tractor and he used it until he retired. He loved that tractor! Seems like eons ago that 50 hp tractors were the BIG boys on the block, doesn't it?
To address the cost issue, a new 50 hp. tractor is in the $40,000 plus range. Marc figures he'll have the Super and the 88 both up to snuff for under $20,000, and he has two tractors. Besides they were my fathers tractors.
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