Posted by flying belgian on February 15, 2017 at 16:55:10 from (216.114.233.126):
In Reply to: Case IH CX100 posted by Eldon (WA) on February 15, 2017 at 10:21:33:
I've got one. Got about 4000 hrs. on now. I love it. Mine has fwa. and 34" rear rubber on adjustable axle. Only problem I have had was had to replace a trans. neutral switch. $70.00 Other wise not one problem. Mine had a tough life before I bought it with 700 hrs. Guy before me drove it in shed with cab door open and busted it. So then he left it sit out in weather and rain ruined upholstery. Door and hardware which he lost and some cab foam end up costing me around $1500 as I recall. I deducted it from the price I paid. Ad is right about that Perkins engine being bullet proof. I've had 2 combines and 2 tractors with Perkins and never spent a nickel on anyone of them. One thing I will concede about Perkins is they all seam kinda doggy.
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