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Posted by rboulware on March 23, 2006 at 10:43:15 from (192.133.192.1):
Now SEE!!! this is an OVER WHEELMING response of YES!! YES!! YES!! to 4 wheel drive!! In the last thread So now I am back to the drawing board. I thought for the past two months or so, I had narrowed my search down to a couple of trators and I though I would supprise everyone with what I bought. But Now, all that just blew out the window. I NOW need to start my research all OVER again now looking for 4 wheel drive machines. The only ones I know to start with are the good ol John Deere 7020 and 7520 articulaids any body want to comment?
What in your opinion, is the BEST 4 wheel drive machines out there. Reliability being the most important thing..
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