Posted by Gun Guru on July 11, 2010 at 15:30:49 from (24.180.85.141):
In Reply to: horsepower again??? posted by dave2 on July 11, 2010 at 13:30:02:
I think that part of the HP rating are the marketing plan. If you notice that the 3000 series Deeres have mostly the same motor, the 1.5 Liter 3 cylinder. The 4000 series Deeres mostly have the 2.4 Liter 4 cylinder Deere engine. (but there are several models of each with the same engine) Kinda confusing Huh? Think of it this way, if you have a lot of property like more then 20 acres then get a 50hp machine. The full hydrostatic transmission is priceless IMO. I have a New deere 2000 series, 1 pedal is forward and 1 pedal is reverse. (no gear shifting unless hi to low)
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