Posted by Bobl1958 on February 20, 2013 at 08:29:28 from (68.98.205.31):
In Reply to: JD 2010 posted by Larrystinescorner on February 20, 2013 at 06:41:08:
I'm not going to brag on a 2010 for sure, but I had a gasser utility a few years ago that had spent it's life on my FIL's Hog Farm. You want to talk about abuse. It had a loader on it that was probably worth more than the tractor. When my FIL decided he was done with it (the hog farm had several other tractors), he said I could have it. He took the loader off. I found a JD 36 loader that had tilt bucket and installed it. I used it without fail for another 10 years and although I never pulled eqt with it, I mucked pens, loaded eqt, hauled hay, rotary mowed and a host of other things with never any problems. The tractor was one of the good ones of the 2010's for sure. Bob
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