Posted by caterpillar guy on January 25, 2020 at 06:54:45 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Steiger Bearcat 2 posted by Plowhand on January 25, 2020 at 05:33:42:
Look for a cougar or a panther. The ST models are a 10 spd with a high low range the Pt's are an automatic trans or something like that. Then there are some with the Cummins engine and some with a Cat. I prefer the Cat. Just a personal thing. If you go to tractor data .com there is a bit of history on the tractors and some of the nomenclature is there for which engine is in them and how to tell them apart by the letter number arrangements. Ours are old 70's models with the ST270 listing on them. I would go with one with the 3406 engine if I was buying not wanting to do a lot of changing around. We bought a Cougar st270 with the 3306 engine shot in it. And put a 3406 in it. Pulls a 30 ft sunflower disc and doesn't even know it is back there along with one of those Unverferth egg beaters behind it. We usually pull it just 3rd in high range. Last fall I shifted up one gear to 4th high range it just rolled along with it just the same as in 3rd.
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