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Re: Why Not An IH 2+2 ?
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Posted by Don-Wi on November 30, 2006 at 23:51:01 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Why Not An IH 2+2 ? posted by davpal on November 30, 2006 at 23:44:18:
I'm not an IH guy, but one of our neighbors had one, forget the model. They used to use it for everything. It pulled the chopper till they gto an older JD sp unit, and they did all of theire heavy tillage with it too. About 3-4 years ago they must've traded it off for another Case MFWD, as now they've got 2, one that has a loader frame on it but I've yet to actually see the arms mounted on it, and the other one they now use with duals on the back pulling the heavy tillage. I've heard more bad than good about those in our area, plulling themselves in half whe the center pivot pin gets worn, etc. etc..... I guess if a guy would keep up on the maint. they may not be too bad, but most would rather have a regular MFWD tractor with the same HP. Those old 2+2's sure are long, and probably a little clumsy in smaller feilds. Donovan from Wisconsin
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