Kiwi6920 Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Nice pics mark, did you take them? i have a Jag 95 pic if you want Quote
Powerstarâ„¢ Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Not meaning to sound rude, but they all look the same to me apart from the flat-deck versions! The Leopard,Jaguar and Tiger 6 etc. Are they supposed to be the same but Leopard being more power than a jaguar etc? Quote
robbo Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I have been a SAME fan for 30 years but I have never seen a blue one before :o :o any idea what is the history of this tractor or why it is that colour great pics all the same robbo Quote
Deerepower Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 dont know why it was done in blue, might be it wants to be a FORD :D Quote
nashmach Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Those look like minter s especially like the Leopards and Jaguars Quote
rich.new holland Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 theres a guy who works for us and swears blind that those tiger six are lovely tractors he use to run 3-4 in his silage contracting gang when they first came out Quote
pudding Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 leopard85 was supposably the similar tranny as the saturno, the jump to the leopard, 85 90 jaguar 95, 100, and 105 tiger, involved a slightly heavier back end.....engines if the panterised ones, varied by cylinder, jaguar was a 5 pot, tiger was a 6, and leopard/saturno was the 4 pot, mecury is a post 85 tractor, will have the panterised motor, and the 3 lever gearbox........shuttle lever, so will the jaguar 100 i think the EXPORT models had two hyd pumps, one in the back end and one run off the front of the engine, the ROPS ones like the saturno and centauro did not the trident was built on the buffalo chassis, had a z style gearbox, parts from this gearbox was shared with the hercules later on the old centauro 4wd, is probably non power steer, V4 engine which was slightly smaller then the leone motor, the sametto is built in the 50's, i think they had a 4wd version, i think that is a 2 pot diesel, nice old tractors, Quote
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