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Re: Ford 2000 same as Farmtrac 435
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Posted by DS in MO on February 19, 2007 at 05:11:30 from (152.163.101.6):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 2000 same as Farmtrac 435 posted by Bill in Ala on March 22, 2006 at 12:54:39:
I just purchased a Farmtrac 435 and I can't say enough good things about it. Power,ease of use and modern features are all great. Bear in mind though I am replacing a Ford 9N so any modern tractor would seem great in comparison. I figured out that this tractor saved me about $4,000 over a comparably equipped "GREEN" tractor. Right now I am searching for a front bumper/brush guard for it. If anyone knows of one I would appreciate the info. Our family business has a Ford 3000 gas tractor and side by side the Farmtrac is physically a touch smaller but way more power. Also the handy foot pedal that locks the differential is great for situations where one wheel loses traction. Much better than using differential braking to get out of wheel spinning problems. Another feature I like is the foot throttle to "power through" a momentary increaed load situation. Enough advertising, all in all I like the tractor and the price I paid for it
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