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Re: John Deere 1010 versus 350
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Posted by RexB on July 22, 2003 at 22:23:49 from (67.250.104.198):
In Reply to: John Deere 1010 versus 350 posted by Don Collison on July 19, 2003 at 10:47:41:
Depends on it's job. The small size of my 'ol 350 diesel make it a 'lil monster in the woods, moves a full blade of dirt ez & pushes these fir & alder trees right over, only need to "work" the bigger rootballs off of 16" trunks and better. A Garwood winch completes the package. With adjustments per schedule, my dry clutchs have lasted longer than the hour meter; the later C & D models have the better wets. Don't ask the machine to do more than it was designed to, take your time dozing when need be, and you'll never look back.
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