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Posted by nastro34 on August 24, 2005 at 16:37:27 from (70.105.91.216):
In Reply to: CASE 245 TRACTOR posted by George Grams on August 14, 2005 at 14:40:06:
Funny to read this post, when I bought mine about five years ago I had not luck finding any informtion either. I bought mine with 1100 hours on the clock. It was a local original purchase and trade in. Mine is a 4wd drive, had the original tires etc. I also bought land and built a house. This was the single best purchase I have made. I have 6 acres with a 1 acre pond, and this little tractor has been used for every task you can think of. I have had no issues at all except issues I have cause. Example: I use the tractor and mower to cut down the cattails on the edge of my pond when pond is frozen. Last year the ice broke, tractor rolled over on it's side in the water and kept on running. This resulted in the throw out bearing locing up and the starter drags a little. I have a factory front loader on mine which I have used for everything. If you do not have a loader get a boom pole for the rear, it works great for lifting anything you can not. They make many versions of back hoe attachment for digging, the front loader does not work the best at this.Don't get me wrong it will but it takes twice as long and it is harder on the tractor. I have not regrets, good luck.
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