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Re: JD 5420 popping out of gear while going downhi
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Posted by Mark on April 20, 2006 at 17:16:52 from (172.148.54.29):
In Reply to: JD 5420 popping out of gear while going downhill? posted by Ed Jameson on April 20, 2006 at 12:36:16:
I haven't such a problem (yet!) out of my 5320 but JD and I are going around and 'round right now. I know your mahine is a tad bigger.....but for what I bought, I am getting more unhappy by the day. My tractor has 70 hours on it! It supposedly dyno'd 58 PTO horses prior to delivery. Hook it to a 3 bottom 14" Ford 101 plow, 4 wd engaged and 541 loader attached.....if the wheels aren't spinning, the engine's tongue is hanging out when running in 2nd B range. This tractor is too light and has no balls. Get a bucketful of dirt and turn on uneven ground and pray the loaded rears don't come off the ground. They quit engineering enough iron in these tractors and want to sell you 3000 more pounds of weights at $1 a pound....a real crock of manure! No, I aint happy!
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