Posted by rla on July 01, 2014 at 04:35:26 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: Re: 'Go To'tractor posted by Deere Scotty on June 30, 2014 at 22:14:11:
That"s hard decision for me, we have many 2 cyl. But here"s a 60 , 620 & 630 that can do it all if needed. A 530 that"s a cracker jack of a tractor that is getting used more & more. For all the small jobs my little JD M does it. Plus another 60 , 2 730 diesel a 2750 4wd & 3255 4wd. The old model B hasn"t been used much mostly because it"s too wet to make hay. I"m still waiting on the block for the Old A to finish that tractor.. And I"ve found another 730 that"s the right price I may come home with.
Last summer the owner of the John Deere store stopped in at milking time, the Barn yard was full, we were haying. The B was hooked to the hay rake, 530 hooked to the tedder, both 60"s had loads of hay behind. both 730"s had 1209 haybines behind , 630 had load of hay, the 620 had 337 & a load of hay. 2750 had the bale wrapper hooked to it. And the little M was hooked to a 567 silage special round baler. ( Just moving it out of the barn floor).. The John Deere man said, You guys need another tractor! U ain"t got enough tractor on that baler! Now the 3255 will have that job.
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