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Posted by Amo in nebraska on November 30, 2006 at 16:53:55 from (65.123.190.37):
O.K. I learned quite a bit about 88 series. Im not addidected to red, but somebody yesterday said that the syncro tri-six was totally progressive from power quad. Again I need to drive a 88 series but I didnt think that a quad was all that bad...no power shift but? My problem with JD is trying to get one with 3hyd in good shape for reasonalbe price. Also feul consumption. When you look at Ne tests though it doesnt look much different form 4440 to 1086. And 88 series basicly same motor. By the way how do they figure their acre per hr per gal or what ever it is. Some of them made sence but some I thought were out of order for what they were next to. Ive never been around a case or a 2096 etc. All I know is 3spd pwrsft. Good, bad, find a good cliff and jump? Thanks Gary
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