- Location
- 200 miles N,NW of New York
Can anyone tell me the difference between the specs on them?
TIA
TIA
Did any have 40k boxVery little tractor wise, but included front mudguards, air con and twin assister rams. Might be something else but not sure but tractor are the same. If you are going back to the red version, the super 2 has centre shaft 4wd engaged with a switch
No but some will do around 35/36k, others are dog slow depending on the gear box fittedDid any have 40k box
Will the later 1989 ones be faster or this doesn't applyNo but some will do around 35/36k, others are dog slow depending on the gear box fitted
I don't a date applies more to do with what boxes were ticked when ordering, some preferred a slower gearbox for veg work etc.Will the later 1989 ones be faster or this doesn't apply
There are the exact same sizeThink they were a tad faster on 12,38s than 14 , 34s
Not according to Vredestein 1575 - 1525 mm dia.There are the exact same size
Was that not the Duo ?Was the super two the one that was £22,222 with 2 year finance?
If I remember right our 885XL was £11700 from Robert Taylor & sons back in spring ‘88.Was the super two the one that was £22,222 with 2 year finance?
Makes about .5K quicker on the 12 38s
now that I would call a Tad, but some would argue it was a little more
I don't think it was as little as that.If I remember right our 885XL was £11700 from Robert Taylor & sons back in spring ‘88.
Not a Super Two though, the old fella would not have paid extra for it if it was available, and I rather think they came a bit later on a “F” plate. 2 spools, 2 speed powershift (ta) and trailer brakes.