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Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440
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Posted by ToyMan on December 16, 2004 at 17:55:02 from (24.177.103.12):
In Reply to: Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440 posted by G/MAN on December 15, 2004 at 13:34:10:
G/MAN. I agree with some of your points but on some others I don't. 88-tranny a wannabe Quad-Range? The 88-tranny is fully synchronized. I believe the quadrants in the Quad are not. The HI/LO in the 88-tranny is two clutch packs (similar to what Deere did in the 15 powershift I believe). The Quad HI/LO is an older planetary style (similar to what IH did on the older mechanical T/As). Lift assist cylinders are optional for the 5088 (standard on the 5288 and 5488). The hydraulics on the 50 series is a power priority system. The number 1 is built to run a hydraulic motor. You don’t need a power-beyond kit. Only 200 difference on the rate RPMs. Big deal. The 436 does it on less fuel. I believe both are very good tractors. I just don’t see how the Deere is head and shoulders better (including the 50 series deeres).
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