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Re: Re: Re: Picking with 264's (engines, that is)
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Posted by Bob M on June 26, 2002 at 19:05:57 from (24.169.120.138):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Picking with 264's (engines, that is) posted by Tim Malin on June 26, 2002 at 16:47:29:
Tim - We're mostly hills here - small but steep. The SM was fitted with a single, wide front tire. It was tough to steer when turning around in a headland and maneuvering to unload. But while actually picking it was managable. Adding power steering is not a necessity, but it certainly will make life easier on the operator. Another thought: Would recommend the 400 over the SM for it's TA and live PTO. These make it a lot easier to work thru hard spots, rough ground, etc. than with the fixed gear and ground-speed PTO of the SM.
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