Posted by rrlund on August 14, 2017 at 13:57:13 from (162.250.24.79):
In Reply to: Re: 3010 vs 1650 posted by NY 986 on August 14, 2017 at 11:54:59:
Never had a loader on a newer Oliver did you? They have a full frame,front to rear for strength,not just frame rails to bolt something to. In that 1650,R2 and 4th would be directly up and down from each other and R1 and second would be too. That three speed added to that is an absolute dream. You can pull back in to low to pick up a bale or push in to something,shift to your choice of three speeds backing away or going forward to wherever you're headed with the load. Closest thing you'll get to a hydro in that vintage tractor. The closed center pump on the 3010 is larger,sure,but I had a loader on one and have one on the 1600 Oliver. The limitation on the Oliver is just in the size of the hoses,not the capacity of the pump. All things being equal,the Oliver will run the loader just as fast as the Deere.
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