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Re: IH M vs JD 60
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Posted by jmyt_47 on March 25, 2002 at 07:52:23 from (170.92.1.104):
In Reply to: IH M vs JD 60 posted by Craig on March 24, 2002 at 14:41:25:
I don't know much about the john deere's. But I sure can tell you about the Farmalls. If your doing a lot of baling, and loader work, any of the tractors you listed will do the job. However, I would chose one out of the hundred series(300, 350, 400,450.) These tractors will do the job easily for you with all the "cushy" options like live pto, live hydrauics, powersteering(you'll have to look for it), and fast hitch(easily converted to 3pt). I personally look for a 300 or 350 with a fasthitch, powersteering, and a widefront. But if you're moving big round bales, I'd look for a 400 or 450, because the front ends are stronger. These tractors can be bought fairly cheap, and they don't need to have a working T/A to be useful. Good luck
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