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Posted by Aron on November 29, 1999 at 14:26:32 from (129.186.165.125):
In Reply to: Re: Re: best all around tractor posted by highboyford on November 29, 1999 at 14:06:59:
HOLD THE PHONE. The WD 45 had 2 clutches, and BOTH would stop the tractor. They had FOOT brakes, so I'm a bit lost on the 3 hand thing. I've seen a WC out pull some of those green things that were all fancied up. The 45 had live power, hydraulics, I think factory power steering was an option, and for it's engine size (226ci) it's got more balls than some engines 2x it's size. Since you think it's an escort, what exactly do you concider the "caddy"? It might not be the best, but I know more than one farmer who made a lot of money and raised families on them. Caddies are toys for the rich, the escort is the working mans tractor. Aaron
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