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Re: best 4x4 tractor in 65hp range?
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Posted by Mr. Kioti on October 24, 2002 at 16:21:04 from (64.217.219.225):
In Reply to: best 4x4 tractor in 65hp range? posted by Newbie a lookin on October 23, 2002 at 19:44:52:
Being a Zetor dealer I can highly recomend the brand, I even bought one for myself when the B models were being cleared out to make room for the new openstation Supers. Used tractors are used tractors, no matter what color the paint is. Even the best will eventually wear out and everything can be abused and/or neglected. The new Super 6321/6341 tractors are as good as money can buy in my opinion. I like the PTO clutch being seperate from the travel clutch myself, now a person can stop the pto and not have to stop the tractor at the end of every row. definate time saver. The reversable PTO is a great option also if you plan on digging postholes or have a round bailer that is picky. I would advise you though to look at the dealer also when considering what brand you may be considering. The best tractor in the world will be useless if parts and technical support are unavailable. If your dealer has no shop or mechanics and no parts on hand I would think about that in the equation. JMHO, K
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