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Re: JD verse IH
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Posted by Red Button on January 25, 2001 at 10:34:35 from (207.232.79.81):
In Reply to: JD verse IH posted by Alan on January 24, 2001 at 21:04:10:
You green people talk about JD being so much better than IH tranny rear end and so forth. how good of a rear end or tranny do you need if you can't but the power to it the TA allways gets a bad rap mostly because now one know how to use thembut if the JD's would have had the ablilty to get the horse power as the IH maybe the tranny's would not have been as good as every one thinks. My brother said it right about is 1086 to his JD next door judge your tractor by what mine will do not mine by what yours will do come over with your JD and start my chisal plow where I stop and we will see which has the guts
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