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Richard Baggott has got a couple in stockYou need to fek that tractor off while it still running and get another mx110..
Richard Baggott has got a couple in stockYou need to fek that tractor off while it still running and get another mx110..
Should we actually be encouraging him ?You need to fek that tractor off while it still running and get another mx110..
It will turn it fineIs it not man enough to turn it?
Richard Baggott has got a couple in stock
See I massey could do both no troubleIt will turn it fine
It will tow it fine
Trouble occurs when it needs to do both
Don't deny a suitably sized mf would. Just my naturally aspirated Same is quite man enough, was only on the spreader that day as it was the time I was getting intermittent hyd fault on the mxSee I massey could do both no trouble
Multi tasking at its best .See I massey could do both no trouble
The first tractor I put big hours up on was an Antares 130, I don't know whether to laugh or cry. It would climb up the side of a mountain in fairness. Was bought to run a turf hopper and was unparalleled on that job but I was slightly jealous of the JD 66,68 and 7810 that the others had.You had to kind of knock it into forward / reverse, you could push it as hard as you liked and no dice then just a little flick of the wrist and it dropped straight in
But I've never driven a tractor with so many gears! 4 ranges, 5 gears in each range and three splits in each gear 120 gears
just tryed it in pto normal, different animalIt will turn it fine
It will tow it fine
Trouble occurs when it needs to do both
+1 the arse about tit doors on the Antares not good for a big lad1000.6A naturally aspirated as found in Silver 100.6 / Antares 110 can seem a bit flat in my experience, turbo'd as per Antares 130... a totally different animal, massively more torque and drive-ability.
Only trouble re the OP is I don't think that cab design (broadly the same on a Silver / Antares, that Hurlimann or the Lambo) is roomy enough. Otherwise ideal machines in that price bracket.
The cab is crap, with no room in them, did you not read the post about big lad that has to drive it,How about the fiat winner series? F100 - 140, they are part of the ford/NH blood line, great engine and fantastic noise. Plenty within the budget, although the cab may be a bit basic.
May be worth suggesting to your son anyway.
The cab is crap, with no room in them, did you not read the post about big lad that has to drive it,
You're all far too fussy, about this that and the other .........................
The cab is crap, with no room in them, did you not read the post about big lad that has to drive it,
Noooooo we don't do debt! LolI've never actually been in one, have seen plenty working though and have driven 110-90s hence the great engine remark.
Would the budget stretch to a 6600 Deere?
Also as said before I would seriously look at financing a portion (3k) of the total cost and go for a 12k tractor rather than a 9k one, or spend 3k on tyres and tidying a 9k tractor and that way you'll still have the capital available for any breakdowns.