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Cherokee Co., Iowa | Son Tom had a 3394, one of the ones painted red from the factory. He bought it new when they were closing them out so bought at greatly reduced price. A nice power house at the time. Only trouble we had was when I turned the engine off once with it still in gear and with 700+ bushel of grain in the wagon behind it pulling backwards we couldn't get it out of gear to start the engine again. Used the 1486 and a log chain to move things just enough to get back in neutral. Traded for a MX 210 and except for the rough shifts between 6 & 7 and 12 & 13 I like the 210. | |
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