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Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440
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Posted by Walter Squires on December 15, 2004 at 07:24:51 from (68.94.150.243):
In Reply to: What's better 1066 0r 4440 posted by PJB on December 14, 2004 at 15:16:07:
Well when you take into account the front axle is MUCH better on the Deere, Closed center hydraulic system, much better 3 point set-up, better seat, HI-LO over a torque amplifier, MUCH better shifting, no comparision on the Sound Guard Body over a IH cab, Selective control valves work 20 times better I belive I'll vote for the Deere. Yes, each one will pull a plow and load hay equaly well, I just think the Deere will do it with less repairs and less operator fatigue. I run a shop for 10 years and trust me the green parts are NO MORE expensive than the the red ones in fact I could always buy bearings at JD a lot cheaper than at IH, You could order parts by 4:00 PM and have them by 10:00 AM the next day at Deere, try this at IH, Case, Case IH, CNH or what ever their name will be next week, I put in TA's 20 to 1 over HI-LO's, Maby there is a reason the Deere tractors brings more at the auction than the other colors. Only my opinion dont shoot me.
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