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Yeah I've seen the M Large boys themselves demonstrating the HP gear including the 1x37 on a 35 at some of the Irish show's. Seemed to be handling it well.

 

Hi all. Indeed running it from 35 our sales team say not a problem, but transporting does need counterweights.

 

Hope this helps.

 

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Hi all. Indeed running it from 35 our sales team say not a problem, but transporting does need counterweights.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Mlarge :thumbup:

 

Thanks for that definitely gives me more enthusiasm to give it a try, and its a 3 cylinder model and most of the time starts better than some of the newer tractors!

 

Thanks to all for replying will give you an update once tried.

 

Cheers

Chris

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The 3 cylinder 35 is a lot better than the 4, starts better and uses less fuel, we use ours on the saw bench,the cattle crush and for shunting trailers and cattle feeders about will run and carry a processor easily and a lot more economically than a 698t

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we used to have a haki pilki on a db 990. had to take it steady pulling away as it like to whellie!!

 

lots of weight needed. a mate has pallet forks on the back of his 35 and lifting a wrap of mill of cuts is enough to bring the front of the floor

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