Posted by mEl on July 20, 2010 at 04:37:04 from (71.245.58.226):
In Reply to: buying another tractor posted by Adirondack case guy on July 19, 2010 at 15:31:47:
Adirondack case guy said: (quoted from post at 15:31:47 07/19/10) It sounds to me that the 1175 is the winner hands down. Bulletproof trany,451CUINs of get down and pull power,Built in weight, and good dealer support. If the condition of all are equal, there is no doubt in my mind. I used to love taking an 1175 out, on a demonstration, especially when competing against the allis's. I would set the throttle at about 1750RPM and let them do their thing, When a tractor is screaming at 2500 plus RPMs your mind and body is doing likewise.Good luck with which ever you chose.
1175 hands down, 4 3/8X 5 engine, about 2200 max rpm, more torque at lower rpm, good fuel economy, basic no frills machine. Have a good tractor mechanic give it a once over for you but that pertains to whatever you buy used. mEl
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