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Re: John Deere 60 vs. Farmall Super M
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Posted by jdfamily on February 19, 2001 at 20:35:44 from (64.12.103.28):
In Reply to: John Deere 60 vs. Farmall Super M posted by Matt Graham on February 19, 2001 at 11:06:17:
That is a good question. I think the Super M has a little more horse power. The 60 has live power I am not sure of the super M. But live PTO is a must for small jobs. I personally like the 60 but am sure either would do. I have found that while JD equipment is more readily available, one pays more for it than International. Also I am working on a Farmall and have found that parts are not as readily available from dealers. John Deere is very good about this but a little expensive. Thats my thoughts
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