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Re: Why Not An IH 2+2 ?
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Posted by Moline_guy on December 01, 2006 at 11:43:59 from (66.231.24.217):
In Reply to: Why Not An IH 2+2 ? posted by davpal on November 30, 2006 at 23:44:18:
Everyone likes to complain about these, but with every older tractor they have their place. Neigbors use it in front of a 90 foot pull type sprayer and it walks over water, uses it on the silage cutter with no problem, and on the mixer wagon in the winter time, goes through feedlots rain or shine. I don't think they were made for long hard days doing tillage but neither is our 4-150. If you need traction some horsepower and get places a MFWD can go at 1/8 the price they work just fine. My 2 cents.
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