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<blockquote data-quote="joe soapy" data-source="post: 5381272" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>ha, i seen a 2140 at oke show, couldent believe how small it was compared to how i remerber when driving one.</p><p>we need reliable front line tractors capable of doing a hard days work when the pressure is on, not a toy to take on a tractor run</p><p>and able to handle a 5 furrow plough, 6m power harrow, bunnings 105's and be comfortable with a 45 ft trailer loaded to the max on devon hills,</p><p>aircon and air brakes and power steering for the wimps that pretend to be tractor drivers now oh and power brakes if you ever.</p><p>When i started drivingwe had a handle to turn to start it, not a little key, probably a good idea, at least you wouldent lose it, or cost hundreds to replace.</p><p>had to learn the thumbs out lesson quick too less the wheel broke your arm. would get hell if you stalled the engine and had to fetch dad to start it again.</p><p>cold spring drilling would put some hay in a sack and stand in it to keep warm.</p><p>unless u have walked beside a carthorse for a few days avoiding getting stepped on, u will never full aprecieate a modern tractor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe soapy, post: 5381272, member: 196"] ha, i seen a 2140 at oke show, couldent believe how small it was compared to how i remerber when driving one. we need reliable front line tractors capable of doing a hard days work when the pressure is on, not a toy to take on a tractor run and able to handle a 5 furrow plough, 6m power harrow, bunnings 105's and be comfortable with a 45 ft trailer loaded to the max on devon hills, aircon and air brakes and power steering for the wimps that pretend to be tractor drivers now oh and power brakes if you ever. When i started drivingwe had a handle to turn to start it, not a little key, probably a good idea, at least you wouldent lose it, or cost hundreds to replace. had to learn the thumbs out lesson quick too less the wheel broke your arm. would get hell if you stalled the engine and had to fetch dad to start it again. cold spring drilling would put some hay in a sack and stand in it to keep warm. unless u have walked beside a carthorse for a few days avoiding getting stepped on, u will never full aprecieate a modern tractor [/QUOTE]
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