Floyd A tn said: (quoted from post at 18:24:07 01/02/08) I am checking out the landini tractors.. They are not much cheaper than most others in the same size, but they are set up a little different/ better in some ways.
I am looking at the evolution 6865 and a power farm 85.
The tractor will used for hay work and small plowing/disking jobs..
They have the Perkins engines with 12 speed forward/reverse with manual forward/reverse shifter..
Just wondering if any one else has used/own one of these tractors.
I have experience on a 5860 (smaller older version of the 6865)
12F/12R Shuttle, fwa w/ 4 post ROPS and loader.
dislikes: had to turn 4 way flashers off to use turn signals, bumped head on 4 post (it's padded).
Likes: very Simple tractor, no electronics, later evolution (5860/6860 etc) could be had in red or blue. Decent transmission, syncro shuttle.
FYI, Local Landini dealer had a brand new 6865 fwa on for $27,000 CDN. IIf a wanted a Cab, the PowerFarm is the route to go,
"Power 4" with the clutchless shuttle a declutch button on the shifter with 25MPH/40k trans would be a nice loader/hauling tractor. Seems to me a Power Farm 85 fwa w/cab was $37,000 CDN
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