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Re: Re: Re: Same minitauro 60 4x4

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Posted by pudding on June 26, 2001 at 06:58:10 from (203.97.29.64):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Same minitauro 60 4x4 posted by Gareth on June 25, 2001 at 09:11:38:

SAME of that age didn't have a temp gauge :)....

....i theory ya can't cook em....lol thou i do remeber a story of one worker who spent half an hour checking the water in the radiator on a siver 100 (not the sharpest tool in the shed)

later ones did....a same silver 90 i drove did, because of the air cooling ya could watch the temp gauge move when ya going into the wind or away from the wind when cultivating

i can't remeber if that tractor was power steering, and i can't find anything on the web to suggest it, i know the same delfino didn't have power steering, but this one is bigger so it might
........suggest ya drive it before ya buy it......sounz stupid, but ya can tell a lot about a tractor and its condition by a road test

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