Funny, the 2+2s were better, according to IH, in every way to standard articulating tractors...Right up until they are selling a standard articulating model.
Yeah, you'll notice than a lot in IH videos. They are very aggressive in saying they are better, or attacking other features. Until a couple years later when they have copied them.
Really great video. I enjoyed this very much.
Thank you very much.
Awesome video, I really enjoyed driving these
Glad you enjoyed it. What did you use them for when you drove them?
Wow, those things are big. I dont think ive ever seen one of these.
Yeah, they certainly weren't going for compact here.
I am familiar with these. They are red Steigers. And, as such, they are fairly well built machines.
Yep, that's pretty much all they are.
I know someone who has one of these. Just finally got it running again after it spent 20 years parked in the field.
Hey, the good news there is after sitting for so long, they were able to get it going again. Try that with something modern.
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These things were sure, big hogs. Definitely a lot of power, but impractical at the time for anything other than large grain farmers.
Yeah, this is the type of thing that if you saw it new on a dairy farm back then, you knew the farmer carried a lot of debt.
Funny, the 2+2s were better, according to IH, in every way to standard articulating tractors...Right up until they are selling a standard articulating model.
Yeah, you'll notice than a lot in IH videos. They are very aggressive in saying they are better, or attacking other features. Until a couple years later when they have copied them.