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Re: JD 5003 Series
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Posted by buickanddeere on June 18, 2006 at 07:32:53 from (209.240.120.204):
In Reply to: Re: JD 5003 Series posted by Jonfarmer on June 17, 2006 at 18:30:25:
A 5105 or the 5205 which is the same with the fuel turned up. All together different tractor. Bests the peice of s**t 5000, 5000 ten, 5000 twenty and probably the 5000 twenty five. The 5000"s and 1st half of 5000 tens had absolutely horrible clutches and transmissions. As previously stated they are too light as well. Either find a M4WD 55 series or look at the smaller 6000 ten or twenty series. Deere decided to build the 2010 diesel again with the 5000, 10/20/25 tractors. Who ever the foold where who ended the 55 series production and approved the p.o.s. 5000 needs to be fired or trade jobs with the janitorial staff. Even a janitor knows enough not to sell light weight junk. This is from someone who bleeds green.
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