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Re: Best beginners pullin tractor?
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Posted by 85_Ranger4x4 on November 07, 2006 at 12:47:08 from (69.63.98.126):
In Reply to: Best beginners pullin tractor? posted by oldcraneguy on November 07, 2006 at 11:57:45:
A WD-45 is a tough contender set up right. They have a lower first gear than a WD, and alot more motor stock (45 hp in a 4000lb tractor is tough to find). Trannys and differentials are pretty tough, been pulling mine in div II for 5 years after 30 years of farming and haven't had any problems yet (knocking on wood) Olivers (77 and 88) are a good off breed too, and the diesels are fun to watch. It gets old at a pull to watch 20 tractors of 2 different models battle for 3 hours, I like variety and to drive something alittle different myself.
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