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Posted by David in MD on May 11, 2004 at 14:17:16 from (165.221.129.1):
In Reply to: john deere 2030 posted by cb on May 11, 2004 at 13:08:08:
I have a 2030 that I really like. It is a 60 hp well balanced tractor that handles nicely. Apparently JD corrected many of the earlier problems of the 10 and 20 series. Mine pulls a 1002 NH bale wagon, rakes/tedders, a 9ft JD 1209 moco, and on occassion a 12ft disk and cultipacker for light disking. I tried pulling a JD 920 disk moco but the temperature ran to the red line. I also used to pull a 16ft litter spreader until it pushed me down a hill sideways. The only thing I was told to watch out for is cavitation of the cyliner liners. I added coolant conditioner to the antifreeze. Check out machinerylink.com for specs and prices.
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