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Brilliant seeing the range of sizes and equipment here.

 

Our two tractors for firewood. Bit of a difference over 50 years;

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I admire the big'un, that is very smart but  sometimes it seems everybody wishes they had a 35.

 

I do have a 65 which is, er, better than it looks. Don't have all that much of a use for it to be honest but its my biggest tractor and only loader so when I do need it, nothing else will do. . .

 

Not my mini, by the way :)

 

 

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1 hour ago, slack ma girdle said:


At the risk of jumping on the bandwagon, Gurt lush Leyland

there are a good tractor but can be limited in speed and power by its small engine. well i cant say much about his but my one sure is.

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12 minutes ago, IRE David H said:

there are a good tractor but can be limited in speed and power by its small engine. well i cant say much about his but my one sure is.

28 raw throbbing horsepower from the 1500cc, 4pot diesel :)

Top speed of about 14mph.

 

The AGT 835 that is replacing it gets 37hp from a slightly bigger engine and doesn't go any faster. Bit better on a side slope though. ;)

 

Guess it depends what you expect from a small tractor. Suited my purposes admirably, with plenty of gears to choose from and a proper difflock, hauling capacity was generally limited only by traction and they are very manoeuvrable even without resorting to the brakes - good ground clearance and lift capacity for a small machine too. Excellent in the woods but no, they are definitely not a road haulage machine.

 

Mind you, if it isn't capable of surprising you every now and again you are probably used to bigger machinery or have a genuine problem on your hands?

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1 hour ago, J&M said:

I admire the big'un, that is very smart but  sometimes it seems everybody wishes they had a 35.

 

I do have a 65 which is, er, better than it looks. Don't have all that much of a use for it to be honest but its my biggest tractor and only loader so when I do need it, nothing else will do. . .

 

Not my mini, by the way :)

 

 

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Yeah, heated cabs and touchscreens are great but you've got to appreciate the simplicity of older tractors. Our 35 just crossed 10,000 hours and has never had any major issues. 

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