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Re: 3288 pros / cons
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Posted by K.B.-826 on November 28, 2006 at 16:47:13 from (68.115.99.237):
In Reply to: 3288 pros / cons posted by Reaver on November 28, 2006 at 15:43:08:
We have a 3088, which is basically the same thing as a 3288, just without a cab and a few less horsepower. There really aren't any major problems with these tractors, the basic design is pretty much the same as the 86 series, with a few improvments. The shift levers are located on your right side instead of on the left, which makes getting in and out much easier. The TA is shifted electronicly, which means the shifts are instant and there is less slippage. The 358 engine is extremely fuel efficient and reliable, but the cylinder sleeve o-rings tend to leak once they get to be about 30 years old, especially if the machine has not had regular cooling system maintenece. As for value, I'd guess $15,000+ for a real nice one
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