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Re: Re: Minneapolis Moline 335 Utility?
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Posted by john c on February 12, 2002 at 19:18:52 from (24.162.28.111):
In Reply to: Re: Minneapolis Moline 335 Utility? posted by Unimog on February 10, 2002 at 18:48:46:
I HAVE HAD AN 335 MM FOR 37 YEARS.JUST THINK IT IS GREAT OR IT WOULD NOT HAVE HELD ON TO IT.MINE IS A REGULAR WIDE FRONT FARM TYPE W/AMPLI-TORQUE WHICH IS EXTREMELY HELPFUL.HAVE USED IT ALL THIS TIME WITH AN 80 INCH WOODS MOWER.ONE WAS MOUNTED . THE OTHER IS PULL TYPE.PREFER MOUNTED.THIS TRACTOR ALWAYS STARTS ON A HALF REV.OF CRANKSHAFT.LOTS OF ENGINE TORQUE DUE TO ITS LONG STROKE LOW SPEED ENGINE.IHAVE TRIED OTHER BRAND TRACTORS OF EQUAL H.P.W/MY MOWERS W/OUT ANY SUCCESS.THEY JUST WOULD NOT PULL THE SAME.MY ONLY TROUBLE EVER HAS BEEN WITH THE LIFT. I WAS NOT CAREFUL ABOUT KEEPING THE HYD.OIL UP TO THE TOP OF THE VALVE AN OPERATING HOUSING.AS A RESULT THE CONNECTING ROD BETWEEN HYD. PISTON AND DRAFT ARM CRANK WORE A 3/4 INCH SLOT AT THE UPPER END.IF YOU DO PURCHASE,AND INTEND TO MOW W/IT USE A MOUNTED MOWER.THE REAR WEIGHT WILL PAY OFF IN EASE OF STEERING . GOOD LUCK.
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