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| The point concerning the loader I could agree with but the ease of getting in and out of I disagree.
The steps on the White tractors starting in the 70's already were of the design of current tractors, steps not ladders.
The door is wider than a JD and hinged the correct way unlike an IH.
The steering wheel tilts and telescopes and you use your foot to tilt it, you don't have to reach down to the floor to relese the tilt like you do in a JD, IH was even worse in that time frame, they don't tilt unless its added on.
I get in and out of a 2-135 White up to 40 times a day grinding hog feed and I don't think there is a different kind of tractor that is easier to get into.
I guess I like it because I'm used to it.
Ross
Edited by Kooiker 6/30/2006 20:22
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