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Posted by Loren on July 15, 2006 at 09:13:26 from (12.108.31.42):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall/International posted by Jimmy King on July 15, 2006 at 03:18:40:
Thanks guys, but what is it that makes a row crop tractor? I know that most have narrow front. I assume generally a higher tractor to get over any crops easier? What about gearing, lower or higher geared than a Utility? Thinking about an inline baler later on and thinking more clearance for the windrow would be better than the 300U and the 77 Standard I'm now using. I'd like at least close to 20mph road speed as I travel quite a bit, and the TA would make the slugs a non-problem. The 77 is JUST slow enough, but could really use some more speed on top. The 300 works good in that respect, es[ecially if I went to a bit taller tire. But, I'd like some more mass and hp under me.
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