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Dave from MN

02-16-2007 14:59:37




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Boy does this look like a beast or what? I wonder how that hydro would hold up to what a MFWD with a set of tires like that pulling. Makes my 544D run and hide




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dds-inc

02-16-2007 18:07:45




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 Re: pretty neat IH in photos in reply to Dave from MN, 02-16-2007 14:59:37  
I'll take it!! 10 grand!!



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cadet trooper

02-16-2007 17:53:42




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 Re: Oh, I Dunno in reply to Allan In NE, 02-16-2007 09:46:19  
Allen, there sure looks like a lot of open spaces on the left side of the tractor like no loader arms but could be the way the picture was taken.



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iowa_tire_guy

02-16-2007 17:47:41




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 Re: Ag tire prices in reply to smdv806, 02-16-2007 13:38:10  
Not real sure whether you are looking for bias or radial but Super All Trak 23 would run around $450 each and the Radial 8000 would be a tad over a $1000. The problem with buying tractor rears on the internet is the shipping. I have rarely seen my prices beat once you fiqure on getting the tire where you can use them. Most of the time I am cheaper.



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YTSupport

02-16-2007 17:24:37




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 Re: O.T. 6.5 Truck Heater in reply to Bobcat, 02-15-2007 16:45:58  
Reply test to restart the board, please ignore,
Chris



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Hugh MacKay

02-16-2007 15:27:05




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 Re: pretty neat IH in photos in reply to Dave from MN, 02-16-2007 14:59:37  
Dave: I'll bet that hydro never took a maximum pull lifetime. Are there peat bogs in the area? Those guys used a lot of those on peat moss harvesters. They needed infinate variable speeds, and wanted the traction spread out on as many wheels as possible. They couldn't take a chance on spinning a wheel, not even the space from one tread to the next. Those harvesters only worked if soil was as smooth as a gym floor.

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Midwest redneck

02-16-2007 15:20:31




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 Re: pretty neat IH in photos in reply to Dave from MN, 02-16-2007 14:59:37  
What is the model? How much HP, what does it weigh in at.



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Lumpy

02-16-2007 15:16:05




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 Re: pretty neat IH in photos in reply to Dave from MN, 02-16-2007 14:59:37  
My neighbor has 2 of these. 1 is 2 wheel drive and the other is FWA like this one. The FWA is undergoing a total resto from the ground up. What a beast. Can't wait to see when it is finished.



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mike a. tenn.

02-16-2007 15:15:54




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 Re: pretty neat IH in photos in reply to Dave from MN, 02-16-2007 14:59:37  
gees! i bet that thing culd pull itself out of about anything. it needs a front end loader!

-mike



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