Posted by chas036 on December 03, 2017 at 08:49:48 from (74.74.100.46):
I have narrowed my choice to the following two tractors, but don't know which one too choose. They are both gas and well maintained tractors for $5000 for JD and $4000 for the Oliver. I will be using them for snow blowing in winter, and field work like bush hogging, plowing, disking, etc. in the summer.
I like the Oliver 1650 because is seems to be very easy tractor to work on without having to split it if I have to do clutch or brake work. But it is a "BIG Profile" tractor and with 6 cylinders, I can't imagine the fuel consumption.
The JD 2020 is more in size with what I am use to using. I have a JD 730 gas, JD 620, and JD-B) and being the 2020 is John Deere, I feel more comfortable about getting parts. But because you have to split it if you have to do brake work or clutch work, this scares me a little.
In general, which tractor is the best in overall quality and reliability with less problems?
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