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| Well, I am going to be the odd man out when I say that it can be a pretty reliable tractor if used in the proper setting. Our old 4366 is one of our primary tillage tractors and it sees about 200 working hours per year pulling a disk. In fact, it has been pretty much trouble free over the last 5 years. In the past, any troubles that we have had with it have usually been motor related. The transmission, power divider, and drive train have held up very well over the years.
The good: 1) cheap draft horsepower, 2) easy to work on, and 3) should be reliable.
The bad: 1) it is not very luxurious to operate, 2) it is only a 225 motor hp tractor, and 3) it has limited hydraulic capability.
Again, it is not a very big tractor in today’s standards, but it should give many years of dependable service if it is properly maintained. It can drag an implement through the field just as good as new tractor all day long, but the operator will be fatigued at the end of the day.
Just out of curiosity, what are you wanting to use it for?
Mav
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