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Posted by Scott Green on July 05, 2004 at 04:58:38 from (66.133.135.82):
In Reply to: 560 vs 3010 posted by Lincoln on July 04, 2004 at 15:35:23:
I have neighbor with Olivers. He wanted a tractor with loader for moving the round bales as you describe. He bought a 3010 with a loader on it. Yes , he does move round bales with it ok. However , after running the 3010 , he always says he can never figure out how John Deere got ahead of Oliver. He's had the 3010 about 3 or 4 years now. Another neighbor has a Farm-all "560". The problem he has is the hydraulics freezing up in the winter time. He has changed the hydraulic fluids , etc.. Just seams to get lots of condensation in the hydraulic system. And then it starts freezing up again. Otherwise , a good tractor. He's had the 560 about 30 years or so.
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