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Re: Stieger Tractor Vs John Deere
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Posted by Amo in Nebraska on January 04, 2007 at 17:17:28 from (65.123.190.58):
In Reply to: Stieger Tractor Vs John Deere posted by Skywalker on January 04, 2007 at 16:13:08:
One thing that I liked about the Stieger...either old or the Case IH version was the decelorator peddal. Almost all of the tractors have a footfeed. I thought the decelorator worked well for doing field work. YOu could be going along, get to the end and need to turn. Push down on the decelorator to slow you down and you can use your hands to turn and runthe hyds. When your turned around, let off and your back at operating speed...kinda like a crusie controll. I wish theyd put em on the newer tractors instead of all this eletrical crap. Thats my 2 cents
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