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Re: John Deere 1010 versus 350
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on July 19, 2003 at 16:22:00 from (205.217.67.242):
In Reply to: John Deere 1010 versus 350 posted by Don Collison on July 19, 2003 at 10:47:41:
ask this question on the crawler forum, and you'll get some good answers. I'll bet you no one would trade there JD 350 for a JD 1010 and guess how many would trade their 1010 for a 350??? I ran a 1010 for over a week, and to be blunt in my book it was an under powered POS. I also was looking for a JD 350 but i ran on to a nice Case 450 and i'm sure glad i didn't get the deere. The Case is a much better design, and doesn't have all the clutch problems the older deere crawlers have when you let them set for a month or so. All those older deeres have dry clutches. Robert
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