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Very nice to see!:thumbsup:And there is nothing wrong with that. Nice to see the vintage iron still farming strong!!
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Very nice to see!:thumbsup:And there is nothing wrong with that. Nice to see the vintage iron still farming strong!!
Everyone dealing with compaction, have you looked into the Tye paratill? it fluffs the soil quite well. too well in fact, stay out of the pivot tracks, or else you will have to run it a few times around dry.
For those concerned about compaction, look at how much a gleaner weighs compared to the competition. We got done many weeks early, and were the only ones running in the county for a while because of the nice light weight of the gleaner. And the cheap cost, excellent durability and ease of maintenance doesnt hurt either.
unless it starts on fire:mad2:h
Maybe Gleaners in your area are different but around here they dont seem to get much done. That and the fact that we have a terrible gleaner dealer.
A Gleaner A86s dry weight is 39,340lbs. A Case IH 8120s Dry weight is 36,043. John Deere 9770 dry weight is 32,765lbs
The gleaner isnt so light.
A local guy runs an 8120 Case. That thing puts some corn through it.
Dealer support is why we buy what we buy, but some things we just buy because they are good no matter how far away the support is and other things we dont buy no matter how good the service is.
This is not your run of the mill white. It is an Agco white. They were made for two years. Its not a lemon, they all have stupid issues. Our Agco DT200 is nearly the same tractor and has similar issues.what kind of issues did the white have, and which ones havent been figured out yet? Sounds like you have a lemon, I usually hear nothing but praise about whites.
By pulling tanks, you mean pulling the big liquid manure tanks with the shank unit mounted on the back, to shank in liquid manure, correct?
do the Fendts have issues pulling tanks, and did you guys have a tough time learning the controls? My one buddy here at college from Indiana has nothing good to say about them. I guess he thought the cab was like the space shuttle, and it apparently did not pull the tank at all when trying to shank in the manure. The story sounds like they used too small of tractor on the tank, what size of tractor is the best for tanks?
I personally have heard that they are quite nice, reliable, comfortable, efficient tractors.