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Re: IH utility 300
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Posted by Hugh Mackay on August 03, 2005 at 15:44:13 from (64.228.12.99):
In Reply to: IH utility 300 posted by Terry Miller on August 03, 2005 at 03:28:26:
Terry: If you grew up using Farmalls, why in heavens name would you ever settle for a Utility. Some of the guys mentioned the hot fuel tank, personally I think the hot transmission would be worse, and further more it's between your legs. Most folks I've talked with who own utility type tractors, say they like them because of ease getting on and off. I say get a rowcrop, then you are up where you can see what your doing and thus you don't need to be getting on and off. Utilities in my view do have one good point, power train makes a good parts source for Farmalls, mainly because they have never done much and most Farmalls have.
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