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Post by Farmer from Finland on Aug 4, 2005 12:46:20 GMT 1
Any experience about Landini tractors?
FFF
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Post by pquinn on Aug 4, 2005 14:39:12 GMT 1
Yes we had a 1995 Blizzard 95 with 8000 hours on it very little trouble used in its early years to cut grass with Taarup 338 and bale with Welger rp220. Mudguards bit fond of rusting but other than that ok.
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Aug 15, 2005 11:46:53 GMT 1
Post by Farmer from Finland on Aug 15, 2005 11:46:53 GMT 1
Seems that there isn't any real Landini expert..
FFF
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Aug 15, 2005 11:51:16 GMT 1
Post by pudding on Aug 15, 2005 11:51:16 GMT 1
what model
friend has just brought a mythos 90 and is happy with it
seen drive shafts shorn off in gearboxes etc, but that could be operator
also seen a legend 130 recieve a new gearbox, the PTO has a auto brake, not good for implements with no over run clutch in the implement drive
they seem to be not a bad tractor, they are simple and do the job, people have there comments on them, they are good value for money, they are not a industial loader, and they are not a bulldozer
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Aug 15, 2005 11:54:29 GMT 1
Post by Farmer from Finland on Aug 15, 2005 11:54:29 GMT 1
Pudd.. I have common interest for Landini.....for some reason.. I ahve seen Landini tractors but never in use,only in exhibition..
FFF
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Aug 15, 2005 12:10:15 GMT 1
Post by pudding on Aug 15, 2005 12:10:15 GMT 1
i know people with orchard tractors, farmers with 100hp mythos etc, and they seem to be ok, the guys who sell them don't mind them, they are fairly typical italian style, simple, solid, and lacking a little quality control.......am told the A/C was a common weakness........
they come with good tires, a shuttle of some sort, a hi/lo, cab, 2wd, perkins, its not like they are missing the features farmers take for granted these days........and because of there dry clutch set up they are pretty honest on the PTO
that reminds me.......the claas celtis is mechanical engage PTO too.......little different from mainstream, got to pop out the 540/1000rpm lever out and engage pto when not in use, so you don't chew it out
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Landini
Aug 19, 2005 13:14:47 GMT 1
Post by Guest on Aug 19, 2005 13:14:47 GMT 1
Go to www.farminguk.com, enter landini in the 'search' box and read two user experience report.
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Post by davidka on Aug 24, 2005 1:21:31 GMT 1
We have a Landini Mistral 50 that we use for snowplowing sidewalks in the city during winter. We are very happy with it so far (600hrs) and have had no problems. It's small and nimble and with 50hp and 1500kg it is perfect for our use, although the aftermarket Walter Mauser cab does not offer much comfort.
Don't have any experience with normal sized Landinis
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Landini
Aug 26, 2005 18:29:04 GMT 1
Post by Renze as guest on Aug 26, 2005 18:29:04 GMT 1
Farmer around here is using a Landini Legend 130. It is mainly used as a haulage and mowing tractor. Over here you dont see contractors using them, i think it is a tractor for the dairyman.
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Aug 28, 2005 12:07:40 GMT 1
Post by davidka on Aug 28, 2005 12:07:40 GMT 1
I would think the Starland should be pretty good value in it's class. Same as the NH except 50km/h transmission instead of 40 on the NH
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Aug 28, 2005 18:30:54 GMT 1
Post by Woodbeef on Aug 28, 2005 18:30:54 GMT 1
Hey FFF,
How's it going,sir? How's everybody doing?
Plenty of Landini's over here. They are popular in both Ontario,and Quebec. Lots of the Massey badged ones around too. Seem to be a good lower priced alternative tractor choice.
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Landini
Aug 30, 2005 12:40:50 GMT 1
Post by guest on Aug 30, 2005 12:40:50 GMT 1
Woodbeef, someone could use your help on the zetor world web page. They are looking for parts for a steyr tractor, they live in the great north or canada.
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Landini
Aug 30, 2005 12:48:42 GMT 1
Post by pudding on Aug 30, 2005 12:48:42 GMT 1
i agree david........starland would be a nice machine...........they are good machines from when NH built them
hey woody, ya still go ya 8090?.....or the wife get em?
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