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Posted by Loren-Minnesota on March 26, 2004 at 22:26:02 from (68.187.130.211):
In Reply to: 4630 John Deere posted by Jody Bugaiski on March 26, 2004 at 19:06:33:
My brother-in-law Russ and I worked for several years for a farmer northeast of Waterville, Mn (in the hills if you have ever been there) part-time nights during planting and harvest season, back in the early to mid 70's. The equipment was for the most part run 24 hours a day. In the fall, Russ drove a 4320 with 5-18 plow. I drove a 4620 with hydraulic front assist and a 6-18 plow. There were many hills he couldn't pull up and I could. He'd take the low road and I'd take the high. This became more apparent if we were running late and started to get a little snow. He couldn't do anything, and I could keep going. Throw the switch for the front assist in light snow and it would stop dead in it's tracks. Turn it on and I would go again. And I never had a problem with hydraulic over heat. Just my 2 cents. Loren
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