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Ron Eggen
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Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Lohman, Missour Points: 552 |
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Topic: D 14Posted: 04 Jan 2026 at 11:11pm |
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Would a AGCO ST28A be comparable power wise to my D-14 , for doing odd jobs around our place?
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DrAllis
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Posted: Yesterday at 5:38am |
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24 PTO HP and it weighs 2400 lbs. A D-14 is 34 PTO HP and weighs over 4,000 lbs.
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WF owner
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Joined: 12 May 2013 Location: Bombay NY Points: 5103 |
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Posted: Yesterday at 5:40am |
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When I look at the stats on Tractor Data, I would say they are comparable. In my opinion, there are advantages and disadvantages to the AGCO ST28A compared to a D-14. Although I never had a ST28A, a friend of mine did. I have never driven the tractor, but I have never heard him talking about any problems with it. His tractor is 4-wheel drive (I don't know if they came in 2 wd.) I believe all ST28A's were diesel. The Iseki diesel has a pretty good reputation. I also think that all ST28A's had power steering. I assume the ST28A had modern independent hydraulics and independent PTO that the D-14 didn't. The downside is that I am sure there were a lot less ST28A's built, so I assume parts availability is not as easy as a D-14. His ST28A just doesn't look as heavily built as the D-14 but none of the newer tractors look very heavily built (to me). |
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Gary Burnett
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Posted: Yesterday at 7:17am |
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Compacts are handy but power and pulling ability it won't come close to the D14
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DiyDave
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gambrills, MD Points: 54800 |
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Posted: Yesterday at 3:37pm |
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Main thing you don't wanna try it on is a square baler, those compacts just ain't heavy enough. May also not be able to power even the smallest round baler...
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