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Re: Landtrac/Farmtrac 300 DTC
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Posted by Rod F. on August 23, 2003 at 21:03:31 from (142.177.105.89):
In Reply to: Landtrac/Farmtrac 300 DTC posted by Jon Hunter on August 23, 2003 at 07:13:15:
Can't say much about farmtrac specifically, but the 35, 45, and 60 appear to be the old ford thousand series, perhaps with some changes. That design has certainly been well proven. They also seem to be sourcing components from Europe, so they should be good to go, assuming the workmanship is up to snuff on the assembly end. The prices seem to be good. Only real drawback, for a loader is the 8x2 transmission, with 2 reverse....too fast and too slow. Otherwise, it's bulletproof. All i've seen is pics, but the ft70, with the 12x12 seems to be rather thin through the mid section. Might be a risk for breakage, especially with a loader. Can't say anything about the 300 dtc. I can't find any info on it. Just look them over carefully, but I think the 35, 45, and 60 are probably OK. Rod
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