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Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers
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Posted by PeteNY on February 02, 2004 at 13:00:18 from (24.169.54.60):
In Reply to: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers posted by Ron H. on February 02, 2004 at 05:50:41:
Ron, I don't use tractors much, just fixin', showing, pulling, a little mowing and some plowdays...and I have most colors, and love ALL colors, so my answer here is: what are you doing to or with the tractor? ...changing a clutch? Go Green!...changing a radiator? Go red! ...using a loader? Go red! ...need a little better traction? Go Green! From a practicallity stand point, the A vs M or 60 vs SM...the Deeres did have a rock shaft, and thus the availability of 3pt hitch, and with the introduction of the 50,60,70. of course LPTO became available from the factory(I know M&W had aftermarket LPTO available for IH)...but what I have learned from our plowdays is that the padded square seat with backrest and armrests is wayyyyyyy more comfortable for extended periods of time, when looking back frequently! Pete
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