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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 101953" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>They are good reliable little tractors. They are kind of light over the rear end so the 2 wheel drive ones need ballast to keep from spinning out. Always look down to make sure the park brake is off before you move. Don't rely on the dash light to remind you. They tend to not work after a while. It is a mechanical band in the transmission that will burn up if left on, then no more park brake and the lining material can cause hydraulic unhappiness. :frowns: They can be hard starters in cold weather, but that should not be a problem for you. With only 400 hours you should have a good number of years left in it. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 101953, member: 579"] They are good reliable little tractors. They are kind of light over the rear end so the 2 wheel drive ones need ballast to keep from spinning out. Always look down to make sure the park brake is off before you move. Don't rely on the dash light to remind you. They tend to not work after a while. It is a mechanical band in the transmission that will burn up if left on, then no more park brake and the lining material can cause hydraulic unhappiness. :frowns: They can be hard starters in cold weather, but that should not be a problem for you. With only 400 hours you should have a good number of years left in it. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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