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Oxford County, ON | We've had good luck with our 8450 other than burning the cab off a few years ago (debris around exhaust, not electrical). They start REAL hard when it gets cold out and It's a bit of a dog on the road, but once you get going it's fine; you'll never get going unless you drop from D3/4 to D1/2 at a stop sign. One big plus in the field is that these machines are Heavy. Tractordata.com says 29,000lbs., so its pretty rare that you'll lose traction before you run out of horsepower. Ours had the motor rebuilt before we bought it and its been good. Had to rebuild the engine fan drive last year, but that wasn't too bad. The A/C is the best of all the tractors we have. | |
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