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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1170102" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>heheh, I have a similar feeling in one field where our big old 282 self powered baler is behind the 165... Making a right turn to face down hill again, and that baler pushes you sideways... I have learned to take that corner real easy. </p><p>The mf165's are a death trap in more ways than one... The multipower freewheels in low range, very light front ends, band brakes that never stay adjusted the same, and PTO controls that are easy to accidentally engage... list goes on! On the plus, they're really efficient and reliable machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1170102, member: 9096"] heheh, I have a similar feeling in one field where our big old 282 self powered baler is behind the 165... Making a right turn to face down hill again, and that baler pushes you sideways... I have learned to take that corner real easy. The mf165's are a death trap in more ways than one... The multipower freewheels in low range, very light front ends, band brakes that never stay adjusted the same, and PTO controls that are easy to accidentally engage... list goes on! On the plus, they're really efficient and reliable machines. [/QUOTE]
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