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Posted by lc on June 30, 2002 at 21:21:03 from (206.102.28.9):
Specifically, the differances in tractors I notice when going from the only one I've ever used, a 9N, up to even just a test drive on a Int. B250. It's incredible. Mine doesn't have working brakes, lots of final drive noise, and that dang 3 speed!!! WOW. And the B250 isn't even what I'd been hoping for. A 300 or so would be fantastic. I can only imagine what a MF 275 or nice big JD, or what have you, would be like. I envy you folks that know the feelings of these experiences. The B250 is not the 40ish hp, and isn't a LPTO so it's kinda out of the search. Sure like the diesel part though.
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