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Re: John Deere 790
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Posted by morningwood on August 31, 2006 at 19:00:40 from (66.82.9.62):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 790 posted by John e.c.MI on August 31, 2006 at 18:14:58:
I have a 770 ( same tractor less HP ) and it has about 700 trouble free hours on her. I used mine to pull a 5' bush hog, pull out logs with turf tires. I pulled out a 12" wide by 10 foot long cherry tree last year and she didn't slow down a wink. Still use it too mow grass and move dirt. The tractor looks small and is no frills but with the right tires you can do alot more with it than you would think you can.It was my all around tractor until I got my bigger tractor back together. As the key with any diesel, keep the oil changed, give it good clean fuel, clean your ail filter and changed you fuel filter every 100 hours or so and it will run trouble free for along time. Yanmar has been building that tractor for JD along time and I have never heard of anyone having prolems with one. Scott
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