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Re: Re: Need Information on a I H 3400D / 3214 backhoe
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Posted by Bill Reagan on January 03, 2002 at 19:30:57 from (216.106.69.189):
In Reply to: Re: Need Information on a I H 3400D / 3214 backhoe posted by the tractor vet on January 03, 2002 at 08:33:41:
Thanks for the comment. I bought it cheap but have no history of how the reliability is on this design. All I can say is, I fired it up and ran it hard (pulling stumps) for 4 hours and it worked hard a flawlessly. Perhaps it is like cars. Even though Lexus if # 1 by a huge margin over all other makes, you could still find one person who got a "lemon" and tells everybody they are junk. I have only heard from you and 2 other people on this machine. the other 2 think they are fine. I hope others will tell me more but I am on 2 message boards several times and can't get very many replies. Guess a 1972 is hard to get info on. The guy who sell backhoes (not mine), tells me that an Industrial IH is far better than a Case or other models of that era. Perhaps it is because it is a bachoe and not just a flimsy tractor with a backhoe attachment bolted on (has a huge frame and I-beam fr axle). Thanks. Bill
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