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That tractor pulls in ohio sate antique tractor pullers, div. 2 (pretty much stock) and we had to go to the lighter single front to make the 6000# class. With the live hydraulics and Tourqe Amplifier(sort of a gear splitter) the tractor is substantially heavier than its "M" cousin. The 400 has done well, but for fuel costs, and I'm not pulling lately, Dad's only been runung the oliver in the heavier classes. The 400 belonged to the guy dad worked for when he was a kid. He has been driving that tractor for over 40 years. |
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yeah what he said!!!
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