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Posted by MF#1 on July 23, 2007 at 13:16:56 from (4.252.102.211):
In Reply to: Re: Massey ferguson 255 posted by Chuck Bergstrom on July 23, 2007 at 10:20:14:
Yep! We had the vibration kit put on also, really didn"t do much but it still runs like a scalded-a** ape. Two cousins bought 255"s within a couple years of this one, both had the 236D. One ran a feed grinder for his dairy. He came over for some corn one time and his pto messed up. We swapped the tractors and let that "little" 203 have a go. Afterwards he couldn"t believe the power it had compared to his, he couldn"t choke it like before. The dealer dynoed it once after about a year of use, 55HP without turning up the pump.
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