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Re: New Magnum tractors
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Posted by jp on December 06, 2000 at 10:21:23 from (128.174.0.212):
In Reply to: New Magnum tractors posted by Rick on December 05, 2000 at 17:16:02:
I haven't heard of any problems with them at all, they seem to be just as bulletproof as the old Magnums. They have the same engine and transmission as the old ones and the small two have the same front MFD axle. I will say that we just demoed a MX220 and we like our 7120 and 7220 better. Easier to control the old ones I thought. We also didn't like the fact that the new ones only come with one PTO shaft that has to be changed when going from 540 to 1000, the old ones have two separate shafts. There also seemed to be way too much electronic junk on the thing, it was scary looking at the wiring coming out of that cab. It did turn shorter and had a much higher road speed though.
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