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Re: 1950 vs 1950T
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Posted by John Mann on December 20, 2001 at 09:25:38 from (216.79.71.90):
In Reply to: 1950 vs 1950T posted by rif on December 19, 2001 at 19:23:26:
I think the later model 1950 T had the higher capacity 3 point hitch, with the external cylinders. The GM has a differnent front frame, alittle wider. You could get a later model 1950 T with the over/under , as where all the GM had hydra power. I have an over/under unit in my 1950 gm. I pondered on buying a 1950T but after posting some questions on the oliver board I was afraid to even get near the tractor. The one I looked at has been there for over a year and a half on the lot for sale. He is asking 5500 for it . It looks really good but the rubber is worn out. It started ok everything worked ok, I just didn't trust the engine. I like the old gm pretty well other then the noise.
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