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Re: What Was The Worst Tractor ?
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Posted by brian on December 01, 2001 at 19:29:07 from (63.27.112.138):
In Reply to: What Was The Worst Tractor ? posted by YGHM (You're Gonna Hate Me) on December 01, 2001 at 13:59:27:
Well I know I'm young, only 25, but I have had a bit of exp. on a lot of brands of tractors, including; IH, ford, David Brown, JD, Case, Oliver, Allis, Long, CaseIH, and Kubota. At least 100 hrs on each brand. Most we own on our own farm but I worked on a horse farm when in school and ran a lot of different brands. Also turned a wrench or two on each brand except the caseih. I put 3000hrs on it in 3 yrs. with no repairs. Most of these tractors run in the 6000 to 17000 hour range. Some good some bad. Deere is hard on fuel, have high priced parts, the new ones are hard to work on and the 2 bangers have to be the most awkward tractor to drive. In my opinion, noy trying to make any one mad but the 2 bangers deere,s were the worst that I've ever operated.
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