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Re: Factory Prototype Questions ....
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Posted by Dean Barker on January 04, 2007 at 08:11:40 from (67.0.84.182):
In Reply to: Re: Factory Prototype Questions .... posted by j meyer on January 03, 2007 at 21:29:14:
There is not whole lot of difference between my experimental 120 and the production models. The cab has a red interior, it has 3 7/8 dia axles, the O/U has electric controls like the American 60 and 80, and the engine side panels are slightly different. We made a slight change in the transmission input shaft, so my input shaft is different and the final drive housing is different. I do have a spare input shaft, but I don't think the first one will ever wear out. It also has the White 100 transmission gears. That is about all I can think of at this time about what is different. I plan on using this tractor until I retire from farming. It currently has around 1600 hours on it. The engine oil is changed at least every 100 hours with Mobil 1300 15W-40. I put 18.4-42 Firestone tires with step up rims a couple of years ago. It is equipped with 5 sets of rear weights and a full rack of front weights. I mainly use it for fall tillage, so I keep it weighted to about 17,000 lbs. I also use it for blowing snow. Your 145 is a nice tractor also.
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