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<blockquote data-quote="allenfarms" data-source="post: 322848" data-attributes="member: 5557"><p>First of all, I could give 2 $hits what you believe! And you darn right, any turkey farmer will use a tractor way more than the average cattleman. pushin litter, stacking it, loading it, caking, spraying barns, tilling, etc. My whole life is a tractor! lol And as far as clutches on the new hollands I am talking about, for 1) they wern't hydroulic, 2) they were used every day hours at a time pushing and stacking litter, stop and go, foward and back, I have never had one go out on me. A farm hand was on it when it when out both times! He was fired, but I just don't think it should have went out the second time, it was within 2 weeks of being replaced the first time. Also one thing I have noticed, even on the new tractors new holland guy here said yesterday, one reason Kubota's are so much less money is the weight difference. Havn't looked into so don't know one way or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allenfarms, post: 322848, member: 5557"] First of all, I could give 2 $hits what you believe! And you darn right, any turkey farmer will use a tractor way more than the average cattleman. pushin litter, stacking it, loading it, caking, spraying barns, tilling, etc. My whole life is a tractor! lol And as far as clutches on the new hollands I am talking about, for 1) they wern't hydroulic, 2) they were used every day hours at a time pushing and stacking litter, stop and go, foward and back, I have never had one go out on me. A farm hand was on it when it when out both times! He was fired, but I just don't think it should have went out the second time, it was within 2 weeks of being replaced the first time. Also one thing I have noticed, even on the new tractors new holland guy here said yesterday, one reason Kubota's are so much less money is the weight difference. Havn't looked into so don't know one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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