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Posted by Robert Searcy on January 08, 2007 at 09:11:34 from (144.226.230.36):
Here is your chance to Speak Up!!! I am asking for help in figuring out what to buy. You all turned me onto the 30 series JDs after steering me away from the 620/630 due to the hand clutch and using a loader. I know nothing of green paint other then the old poppers. How do the 30 series tractors compare with the 560D Farmall or the D19 Allis in reliability, usability. What kind of engines do the 30 series have? Are they easy on fuel like a 560D? Would they work well for a loader tractor for moving 1500 to 2000 bales around? Would they handle a 7' brush hog okay? Do they have any inherient mechanical problems such as engine or trannie issues to watch out for? Do they have good power steering/hydraulics? Thanks in advance for your input, Robert
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