Posted by pete 23 on April 21, 2013 at 11:00:15 from (74.47.40.242):
In Reply to: magnum tractors posted by 4020deereboy on April 20, 2013 at 21:38:44:
They were and still are good tractors. That doesn't mean they didn't have growing pains. I still have the book of field improvements that I installed on them. It was mostly rather small stuff but there were some rather major issues that were on a fix as fail basis. The engines went through rather extensive changes with sleeves, pistons, blocks and lubricating systems. Was some changes made to hydraulic systems as well. Then the differentials in smaller models. There was a mess up at factory on the bearings in transmissions mid way through production. Early ones didn't bother I always said the 7130 was the best of the bunch. The factory rated power fit the tractor with out stressing the components.
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