Posted by IH fan on June 08, 2011 at 09:22:24 from (99.103.251.210):
In Reply to: 240 Utility posted by soundguy on June 07, 2011 at 16:01:39:
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I wouldn't worry too much about reliability with the added RPMs, but I don't think you would be happy with a 240U for what you intend to do with it. If you are looking specifically for a utility type tractor, I wouldn't go less than 40 DB or pto HP... something like a 454 or larger. A 460U would be okay or even a 350U (even though it's not 40 DB HP, but over 40 pto). A 340U is not that much bigger than the 240, but has the advantage of live pto and 5 spd. tranny (or 10 with TA). (or, heaven forbid, you could go with a different color :D )
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