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Re: Opinions of White 4-150
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Posted by Rick on January 29, 2004 at 13:51:28 from (69.66.78.187):
In Reply to: Opinions of White 4-150 posted by Paul Maiewski on January 29, 2004 at 05:35:30:
Paul; We had 4-150 when I was growing up I ran it for several years with dad. They seemed to be just built on the lighter side. I pulled dirt mover with it,7 bottom plows etc. The motor always heard bad things about but we never had any problems there. They seem to have a wiring problem was the worst we had. We traded for a New Stieger back then had 250hp. It was a work horse just could not get enough use out of it,no pto. Later when went on own i bought a 4-180 it was good tractor. The cabs are not much to brag about but it was a good cheap horsepower for me at time. I traded it for 4850JDmfwd when I got offer about double what I gave for it. For first year I had more trouble with it than I ever did with the 4-180.
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