Posted by rrlund on December 18, 2007 at 09:59:21 from (216.46.210.60):
In Reply to: TRACTOR PRODUCTION #'s posted by POORDIRTFARMER on December 17, 2007 at 20:05:49:
Can't get to my books right now,the Christmas tree is in the way. Not sure I have actual numbers on the Whites anyway. But...if you're asking opinion,and without trying to start a war,I'll just tell you that traded a 40 series Deere that I bought new for a 2-135 White. I never regretted it. The Deere had been in the shop for every possible malady that could ever happen to one. Cost a fortune every time. The White trans and rearend are practically indestructable. Starts 100% better in cold weather,easier to service.... I can tell you,it's had several leaks here and there,but I've got 'em all sealed up now. Just a darned good tractor that I'd recomend to anybody.
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