Posted by Ultradog MN on November 27, 2013 at 15:07:17 from (174.20.229.160):
I'm not familiar with this machine. And Tractordata is mostly empty on it. Is there anything you all know about it? He says it's 65 hp. It must be a 4 cyl to get that? What about the transmission and pto he talks about. Would this be independent pto? Shuttle shift? I do really like the old 8sp crash box. Sometimes I think about going to a little newer machine. Maybe something with FWA or if not that then at least get away from the wishbone front axle. For sure I'd want a 201, IPTO and wet brakes. I see the 3910 could be had with FWA and the 3930 had a better front axle though they are probably too new for my wallet. What is the difference between a 260C and a 250C? Or what other industrial models are relatively short and stout? Newer than 1982 and with the upgraded hydraulics.
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