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Posted by david on December 07, 2002 at 21:16:32 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Hours posted by Clint on December 07, 2002 at 20:11:55:
I've got a little over 11,000 on a Ford 7600. Two clutches, once through the engine and injector pump. Record I know of is a 2090 Case used at a race track (horse track) with 22,000; on it's 3rd engine. What amazed me is the power shift has never been touched. Usually see them in for mega bucks at 4000-5000. On the other side I've got a Case that I overhauled (engine) at 4400 hours (just had bought) and I found when I got in it that it had already had the crank turned the max, ouch. Most of the estimating books I've got list 10,000hrs as fully depreciated but I know there are a world of tractors w/o hr meters with that many or more.
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