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7520, 440, then 555.
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Posted by Old Pokey on August 11, 2006 at 21:41:39 from (216.99.192.70):
In Reply to: Re: More Big 4WDs posted by Cherry Grower on August 11, 2006 at 21:18:38:
The 7520 looks right nice and has bar axles for rowcrops. The 440 was built by steiger for AC, so it too is a good machine. My dad had one way back when I was young. Did a lot of work in its day. I've ran a 555 too for a bit. It ran good, but I believe the axle housings were a bit weak if you hit many washouts that you cant see. The tires on the 555 sort of give me the impression that it has'nt had the best of care. Those would be my choices if I were in your position. I would'nt touch the other steiger. If it had been run out of oil, who knows what else its had go without oil.
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