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Re: New Holland Tractors
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Posted by Jonathan on March 31, 2004 at 20:42:48 from (64.91.160.138):
In Reply to: New Holland Tractors posted by Brian on March 31, 2004 at 15:21:14:
I really don't know because there alot alot of nice tractors out there and it would all depend on how much you want to spend and what you want to use it for. Now for big tractors, I got to drive a ford 8730 powershift this last year and I was awful impressed with how nice the joystick powershift was, that tractor had a clutch, but it really wasn't even needed, unless in an emegency where it was nessesary to stop quick, I could choose which gear I wanted to start out in from nuetral and simply push the lever foward and it would go or pull the lever back and it would go into reverse. I could go up or down a gear with a flick of the wrist, nice tractor and I loved the looks of the following Genesis series, but CNH sold off the Genesis series to a Canadian company a year or two ago, and I'm 99.9% sure they are still the exact same tractor as when CNH had it, just painted a different color and sold under a different name, I don't think the new owners have changed a thing. I love the sound of the engine in a Case IH MX Magnum. I stopped by the local dealer and they had left one running and even at idle they sound nice and I have heard alot of them pull down at the local field days. For some reason I just love the sound of them.
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