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Re: Articulated 4wd tractors - best model
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Posted by Don Wadge on November 17, 2005 at 18:05:10 from (142.161.34.80):
In Reply to: Re: Articulated 4wd tractors - best model posted by Jon Hagen on November 17, 2005 at 06:58:06:
I think I might like to differ with you a little on the reliability of the hydrostatic drive in the Versatile 300. To my knowledge they were very reliable. I have one of these tractors and have a blade on it. I have talked to several owners and former owners of these machines and no-one has said there was any problem with the hydrostatic drive. As a matter of fact several commented that they had not had any trouble with the hydrostat. I would have to agree with you that the V6 (or V8) engine is not as good as an inline 6 but I don't think they were exactly big trouble. I think that if this man was to buy one and the engine is good now, it will last him fine for all he is doing with it. On the other hand, in agreement with some of the other posts perhaps Jody should decide if an articulated 4WD is what he wants as there are options in some of the larger 2WD and FWA tractors.
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