Posted by Tom OConnor on July 31, 2021 at 07:57:34 from (66.227.129.170):
In Reply to: Steiger tractors posted by SVcummins on July 30, 2021 at 12:25:38:
I had the first 325 that came into the State of Michigan and it was a big disappointment. The three gear planetary hubs had to be changed out to the five gear hubs at a cost of over four thousand a corner. The old ones would get hot enough you could fry eggs on them. Next the banded duals were hard to keep tight and would easily load with dirt between the tires if you hit a spot that was too wet, the air conditioning system was only a touch better than nothing at all, the hydraulic system was inadaquit in volume and pressure and the clutch was a dry clutch and had to be always be engaged at idle and the implement out of the ground. The engine was a 325 horse Cat 3406 and was as good the day I sold the tractor as the day I bought it.
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