aaron M, If the Massey has that 24 speed powershift RUN AWAY fast it had a center shaft that is a weak point that is very expensive to buy and replace. I an not hating on Masseys her just an observation I have seen and recorded accordingly! The 2705 has a really good engine But, the tranny is junk. When it snaps you are Dead In the Water, no movement forward or backward. I was asked to dispose of some Farm equipment for a neighbor 2 yrs ago He had a 2705 W/ the Powershift tranny I described above, engine ran like a well oiled clock, perfect! the tranny had a broken center shaft.....None of the Local Tractor Salvage Yards would bid on it!!! Period! Called every major Massey dealer in West Texas to up int Colo No one would even venture an offer. I had hopes some farmer would like a parts tractor to keep theirs going,,,no such luck. Finely got Abilene Machine up in Ks to buy it at What I thought was give away price, But I dispersed it so the family was done with it. I would rather have the IH 1066. Buying a bucket is cheaper than a whole Loader unit.The 1066 is a great platform, still highly prized tractor, great HP, low cost to maintain, not hard to operate. Hope this helps Later, John A.
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