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Re: LandTrac (Long) 300 DTC
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Posted by Kent on October 23, 2003 at 20:20:03 from (12.219.232.179):
In Reply to: LandTrac (Long) 300 DTC posted by Dave Malcolm on October 22, 2003 at 20:08:08:
Dave, A buddy of mine has the 360 model. Overall I like the tractor, it turns tight, seems well balanced, fuel effecient,nice shuttle shift, has good power. Now for the downside. The tractor broke the FWA axle at the point where it will make contact with the frame when the axle pivots. The dealer didn't bother telling him there was a recall on it until it was sitting there with the wheel off of it. The precleaner for the radiator don't help much because the radiator still plugs when bush hogging and don't even think of using water to wash it out because all it does is make it mad and really plug up, use air and you will still end up removing the radiator to clean it. The radiator has a very tight fin pattern. The gear shifter seems to jam up on occasion and won't pull up or down(column shift). The rear end and tranny are very noisy like it is on its last leg, dealer says it is ok. The loader has zero feel to the joystick control like it is an off on switch and not a variable control. The tractor doesn't start well and takes alot of crank time. This tractor has had Schaeffer's brand lubricants throughout since break in. The tractor now has @300 hours on it. For the price I dont think you could go wrong. If you intend to use this tractor for utility work and not just ag, I would option for the back hoe type tire and not the ag bar tread. Good Luck, Kent
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