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G-1000 popularity......?!!!!!!!

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Ida Red

11-12-2007 20:06:47




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Can someone tell me why 'the G-1000' is such a popular unit? Red




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JLM/MINN

12-01-2007 16:00:56




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 Re: G-1000 popularity......?!!!!!!! in reply to Ida Red, 11-12-2007 20:06:47  
98Hp for LP and they aslo advetised up to 112 for diesel, if I remember right--I agree with TRK as to lines and look of power! and they do a decent job--especially Vista"s and with a little more "creature comforts" adn ease of operation.



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Ida Red

11-18-2007 16:25:39




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 Re: G-1000 popularity......?!!!!!!! in reply to Ida Red, 11-12-2007 20:06:47  
That makes Moline sense to me.Say your talking a 1967 G-1000. That is 40 years ago and and if you were 8 or 10 years old and really impressionable that makes you about 50 now. You'd have some money in your pocket and memory of these "first big beasts". Yes I could see why you'd want to round one up. Plus these next generation tractors are still relative easy to fix. Red



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Clint Youse MO

11-17-2007 19:49:02




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 Re: G-1000 popularity......?!!!!!!! in reply to Ida Red, 11-12-2007 20:06:47  
I believe they were 110 hp and a kinda like camaros and mustangs
G1000

JD 4320
IH 1206

They are muscle tractors they are the hot thing for the generation that is looking for a collector tractor from when they were kids or started farming just my observations no facts in the last paragraph



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T.R.K.

11-22-2007 17:07:52




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 Re: G-1000 popularity......?!!!!!!! in reply to Clint Youse MO, 11-17-2007 19:49:02  
One thing about the HP that we forgot to mention: Easy hp upgrades. 800 cu. in engine kits, M & W turbos, etc.



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T.R.K.

11-17-2007 16:43:55




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 Re: G-1000 popularity......?!!!!!!! in reply to Ida Red, 11-12-2007 20:06:47  
At introduction was largest MM tractor made. About 100 hp. (I'm thinking MM advertised 98 hp on some fuels).
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The largest MM model made before the white/Oliver models. (G1350 G1355 used MM engines with Oliver drive trains.)
Also, its sheet metal just plain looks powerful.

This info just off the top of my head. If my facts are wrong I'm sure someone will correct me.



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