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25,000 stops???????????

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Tx Jim

04-14-2005 10:27:45




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How often did the brakes on tractor have to be replaced.I have to stop for my rd.baler to tie and that comes very often.I can't imagine having to stop for a 50#/60# bale.Tx Jim




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John (MO)

04-14-2005 12:28:54




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 Re: 25,000 stops??????????? in reply to Tx Jim, 04-14-2005 10:27:45  
Well I don't recall running fast enough that you really had to use the brakes to stop, not unless you were baling going down hill. You stoped every 30 feet or so, all depended on how heavy the windrow was. Never used any tractor other than an AC, with either the hand clutch or power director. I would think a 2 stage foot clutch would have been a huge pain in the seat of the pants, but there sure were a lot of people who used roto balers with all sorts of tractors.

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