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Posted by Robert on February 02, 2001 at 10:35:01 from (208.32.164.100):
In Reply to: Re: What's the best compact utility? posted by Bill Cooman on February 01, 2001 at 14:52:48:
It's true that Lamborghini, Hurlimann, Same ect. do offer a front PTO and 3 point. I've run one of these quite a bit, but don't own one. They are powered with a Mitsubishi 4 cyclinder engine. (common engine in construction equipment) These tractors are made in Italy, and are excelent quality. I believe they are built to take a lot more abuse than the other brands. I own two bigger SHL tractors, and they are very good tractors. The front PTO is Powered from the mid PTO through a shaft, and carrier berring to the front of the tractor. It looks very well built. These tractors are heavier built, and have a lot of use full features not available on the other compacts. If this compact had "super steer" i thing i'd own one today. Robert
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