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Posted by off the land on May 07, 2003 at 14:42:23 from (67.75.10.230):
In Reply to: white tractor posted by Jan on May 07, 2003 at 13:00:13:
These White models go back to '76, 2-135/2-155, had a Hercules(White engine),478, I believe. Very strong tractor, planetary finals, plenty of iron, with PFA, a real workhorse. Various series were offered until about '86, when Cummins equipped models, with numbers like '185' began production, as Allied Products owned WFE then, as well as New Idea & Bush Hog. The 2-180 had a 3208 Cat engine. Double Bankruptcy has made these tractors cheap power to buy at Auction,private sale. To run for work, not resale in 3 years, great dollar power. Avoid early 4 wheelers:4-150,4-180;not rugged enough. Good:4-210,4-225,4-270(Cat 3306).
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