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Topic: Re: parade choices---John Deere 60 or Farmall 300
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ssgshelton

11-15-2012 19:04:29
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Also want to add the Farmall 300 is a wide front.




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JD4440_K

11-15-2012 19:31:57
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 Re: parade choices---John Deere 60 or Farmall 300 in reply to ssgshelton, 11-15-2012 19:04:29  
The 60 should not have any problems with that load even on a decent sized hill. To give you an idea 4,000 lbs is about 70 bushel of corn. We pull 300 bushel wagons full of corn out of the field with my JD 60. A lower gear will keep you from using the breaks. I think you will be just fine. Good Luck!



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deere430

11-16-2012 05:12:20
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 Re: parade choices---John Deere 60 or Farmall 300 in reply to JD4440_K, 11-15-2012 19:31:57  
the john deere will stop THE farmall might not lol dont no why our farmall 350 D never had brakes and ih fixed them all new long ago



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deere430

11-16-2012 05:21:34
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 Re: parade choices---John Deere 60 or Farmall 300 in reply to deere430, 11-16-2012 05:12:20  
the 350 will stop maxed out all the way down



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ssgshelton

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 Re: parade choices---John Deere 60 or Farmall 300 in reply to deere430, 11-16-2012 05:21:34  
My 300 was like that. I replaced the discs and balls about two months ago and they are holding well now. For me the adjustment was tough to figure out but after running it a few hours they got better.



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deere430

11-16-2012 05:18:56
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 Re: parade choices---John Deere 60 or Farmall 300 in reply to deere430, 11-16-2012 05:12:20  
brakes will kill you quicker, on hill side farming any way they take of like a sleds, aways used low gear and the tractors weight to hold any thing back,



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