Posted by ss55 on July 28, 2014 at 20:45:40 from (50.81.112.224):
In Reply to: Cab tractor project posted by UncleD on July 28, 2014 at 20:08:49:
A non-turbo rowcrop tractor. The turboed tractors were usually the big horse on the farm. They were easily turned up a lot, so during the hard time 1980's they were worked harder than the NA tractors.
For a loader tractor, a Deere 4030/4230/4040/4240 QuadRange would be my first choice for loader work because of the oil clutch, easy one motion synchronized forward-reverse shifting and good cab. Hard starting and possible hydraulic problems from water/brake pad deterioration would be their drawbacks. Case 970/1070 & 2090/2290 power shift would also be good candidates.
On 30 to 40 year old equipment condition would be more important to me than brand.
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