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Re: 100 plus HP loader tractor
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Posted by John A. on March 22, 2007 at 15:24:07 from (65.150.79.74):
In Reply to: 100 plus HP loader tractor posted by fixer0070 on March 22, 2007 at 03:21:04:
fixer0070, Ther is a lot of good info given here today. You asked about a 100+ hp tractor that would be best suited for loader work. I have run many tractors that will fill that bill. Of a regular tractor My pic is a fully weighted 4640, (w/cab) Powershift! What do I mean by weighted, 1500+ of cast on each rear corner, mounted Insides & outside on the inside cast wheel. My figure doesn't count the wt of that wheel. This much wt will ensure you won't get in trouble while doing loader work. The powershift will enable you in ease of shifting from forward to backward and visa-versa! That is MY Pic. in this category.....BUT,,,,, Hughs suggestion makes better sence for a loader rig. Providing that is its main purpose and not tillage! Had a neighbor in the panhandles that had one and it was the Cats Meow!!!! So I will conceed to a better opition. Let us know what you do. Later, John A.
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