Posted by Bill in Colo on December 27, 2010 at 09:22:16 from (75.107.0.52):
In Reply to: Bi-drectional tractors posted by Just Another Old Geezer on December 27, 2010 at 05:59:05:
I have a 276 II I would not be without it. bought new in 1990 and have over 7000 hours on it. Use it daily to feed 1500 lbs. round bales and move snow. For snow removal i use a 10Ft western snow plow with a quick hitch. When feeding I carry two on the loader and one on the engine end 3pt. I've only had one U joint failure. I like the foot controls as it leaves one hand to steer and the other to use the Hyrostat control. I think most of the problems of the 276's were corrected on the 9030. I have several friends in Wyoming and the Dakota's that have snow blowers for cab end and dozers for the engine end
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