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Re: Europe Tractors.
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Posted by Blue Buddy on August 12, 2006 at 19:20:28 from (216.46.141.14):
In Reply to: Europe Tractors. posted by Easy1 on August 12, 2006 at 08:52:40:
Around here we used to sell a lot of European tractors, and still sell one line of them, they tend to be a bit cheaper for the small farmers that are looking for something newer on a tighter budget, the majority of them tend to be more basic in design, for example Landini, Zetor, Universal, Valtra,as a rule they run smaller hydraulic pumps than North America, now, there are exceptions too, take a Fendt for example, pretty Hi-Tech piece of stuff, just as a note, several of them have great fuel economy for the horsepower Front hitches are popular in Europe, but are beginning to make decent inroads here as well, push a 15 foot discbine and pull another 15 footer with a row merger on it for a 30 foot cut in a single pass, makes a 100acre field look small with that thing
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