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Posted by Evan MacDonald on October 02, 2001 at 15:21:51 from (142.177.65.9):
In Reply to: ferguson compared to 8n posted by jake on October 02, 2001 at 09:39:28:
It all depends on what Ferguson you are talking about, a TO35 is a major leap above an 8n. A TO 35 Deluxe has dual clutches, with an independent pto, so, on a bushhog or whatnot, an overrunning clutch is not required. It also has a dual range three speed transmission, which effectively creates 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. It also has ~10 more horsepower, and was avalable as the MF 35 for a looong time. Parts are still avalable through M-F dealers, along with many parts houses. Here's a comparison I made up a while back: http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/mtflemm.mac/fergusonpage/tospecs.html Those HP specs for everything other than the 35 are only guestimates.... Evan
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