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Re: Need a cab tractor, 150+hp or so, ?
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Posted by TP from Central PA on December 21, 2005 at 11:05:52 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Need a cab tractor, 150+hp or so, ? posted by OliverGuy on December 20, 2005 at 19:49:53:
I like Oliver and IH as much as anyone, but if you want a nice/useable cab tractor the older Deere"s around 150 are fairly cheap as everyone wants them in the 30 hp smaller versions for haying tractors. The 4630"s are really reasonable but some say the 404 was beyond maxed out in them..........4640"s with the 466 is a great choice. I like IH, but the tractors in that hp rating have some things I don"t like.......Most say the 1486"s would get out run in the field by a 1086, and the 1586, although a horse, didn"t have the right gear placement with on 3spds in each range instead of 4. Anyhow, I"d stick with IH or Deere, they seem to have the nicest cabs out of the bunch.
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