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Landini Land Power 125 to 145, good or bad?

  • 24-06-2010 6:37am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    There is a dealer selling Landini by me. I had a look at the new Landini Land Power models and they look pretty good. The are not too common here so I'm looking for info on the Landini brand.

    I drove at Land power model around a bit and it seems quite nice 3 speed powershift on the shifter and you can shift the main 6speed trans on the go also by use of a dump valve button on the shifter for the trans clutch. Also it had the forward/revese lever on it. Over all it looks to be a robust modern tractor that's still pretty simple and servicable on farm. Has the 6.7 Iveco engine in it too found in other ag equipment.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,279 ✭✭✭snowman707


    seeing that you are in canada the models offered there would be completely different spec than over here,

    as a rule landini are a good workhorses , but some had electrical issues,

    welcome to board.ie !


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 haybaler


    snowman707 wrote: »
    seeing that you are in canada the models offered there would be completely different spec than over here,

    as a rule landini are a good workhorses , but some had electrical issues,

    welcome to board.ie !

    Maybe a bit but I have located several of these models for sale on that side of the pond on dealer lots. I can''t see the manufacture changing stuff up that much.


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