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Re: Planter tractor, 1086 or 4430????????
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Posted by Sean W on February 05, 2004 at 12:16:49 from (204.77.166.2):
In Reply to: Planter tractor, 1086 or 4430???????? posted by JW on February 04, 2004 at 17:48:21:
Will I would say a John Deere would be better than the 1086. I never drove a 4430 before, but I know the 86 series are terrible for shifting, especially if they have alot of hours on them. We have a 886 with a loader and rear blade, and I hate using it to move snow(which we are gettin alot of in NE) but you get going and then you come up to where you're going to stop. Dump the load, then trying to shift from high second to reverse 2nd is terrible. I have a Farmall H that I have a loader for it to, and tell you the truth I would rather run that H with no cab on it, because it shifts a million times easier then the 886. So I would say for planting go with the JD and stay away from the 1086, because the shifting is alot harder.
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