Posted by Al Baker on March 12, 2014 at 08:01:37 from (96.42.135.158):
In Reply to: 2950 John Deere tractor posted by J. T.Daugherty on March 11, 2014 at 17:04:25:
I own a 2950 mfwd, and a 3150 mfwd with cab and 265 loader. I can speak with experiance when I say they are GOOD tractors. I make a far amount of hay in the summer and these units are good on fuel. Each will start without plugging them in to about 25, below that you have to crank to much on them but they will start down to about 20. When in the cab of my 3150 you cannt tell much difference from a 4440. A/C is great, but I swapped out the pump for the later 55 series type. weak spots are the dry clutch, and parking brake. The clutch will not tollerate slipping. Will last a long time if used right. Clutch dust does take a starter out now and then. Dont move tractor with parking brake on. This wears them out fast.
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