I'm thinking about making the change to deere

jon f mn

Well-known Member
It's been one of "THOSE" days! I've spent
do much time waiting in line today I've
shopped all the land and farms for sale,
custom designed a pole shed at Menards,
shopped all the Case, Oliver, and Allis
stuff for sale, and I'm still waiting. I'm
seriously thinking about looking at some of
the green stuff if I don't get moving soon.
Hope it don't damage me in the head or
something.

Maybe someone here will start a good
argument to give me something to do, maybe
someone has an opinion on oil or fuel
additives.
 
Or opinions on Social Security, Calcium in tires, ethanol, Harbor Freight tools, hooking up a generator to your house, chaining a load on a trailer, or doctors, lawyers and Indian Chiefs. The list could keep you busy for days.
 
Load binders origin of manufacture is always fum.. Sales on insulated boots and outerwear. Good buys on used oats! Jim
 
exactly Jon... A ford more nimble then a case, not likely. Now a Farmall is a tad more nimble then a Case with its rooster perch steering arm sticking out.
 
Yup, Larry. those little Fords are pretty handy in a 1 Acre garden. Put them in a hundred acre field and they would take most of the day to make a round trip from one end and back again. HeHe.
Loren
 
You must have come into a bunch of money if you are contemplating buying a big green machine. LOL I've always had JD's Just got my first Case 831c. It is simple well built heavy. It's a pain trying to fix years of H//a repairs, but well worth it in the end.
 
Now your being silly, everybody knows that chicken roost steering is better that a 2 cylinder jd engine. And your wife can hang the laundry on it when your done with your work.
 
Geezze Jon, I think you need to buy a squeeze jug of Baby powder and apply some to your jocky shorts each morning. That will keep your butt from sweating!!! Just be careful when you need to release a little pressure. You may end up with white dust around your shirt collar. HeHe.
Loren
 
don't take much to beat a johnny popper(only good for knowing where the neighbor that has one is trying to work)...Have a good point on that the roost arm is multipurpose I too have hung a thing or two on our SC, like the hammer when beating on the "green thing"(not that often do call it deere) that happens to be busted a few feet away.
 
I have a lot of Oliver's but my 3010 will be the last time I go. It gets used the most and steers a whole lot easier than any of my tractors including a 8n and a to30.
 
Best diesel: Ford, Chevy, Dodge? Best motorcycle: standard or metric? Buying import or USA? (those should take awhile) ;)
 

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