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Re: John Deere A what will it do the later style
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Posted by long john on October 29, 2006 at 15:24:11 from (209.43.96.165):
In Reply to: John Deere A what will it do the later style posted by cougar man on October 29, 2006 at 12:35:48:
John deere a was rated at 35 drawbar horsepower this makes it a 3 bottom tractor it is capable of handling a 12 disk. happy deere what gear can you pull your 2 bottom in i was doing 3rd with hardly any throttle with myn but its an eraly styled tractor. an a is a hard tugging tractor with alot of power plenty of weight good to work on and find parts for dont neccesarily care for the frame though if it was me i would try and find a 620 or 630 it is the same size but more power and confort, if you want to spend a little more i think you would be alot happier with it if your goig to work it. it really depends on the acrage if your doing a garden i use my h for that on about a 3 ace garden and it does fine
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