Posted by johndeereman on April 24, 2011 at 13:39:47 from (74.36.221.222):
In Reply to: 2 vs. 4 vs. 6 cylinder posted by SouthernFarmall on April 24, 2011 at 13:06:51:
john deere is the only manufacturer you mention that is still in business without a major merger that said im a jd fan but have worked all the other colors as well and not for just an hour here and there its my opinion they all have there ups and downs for instance jd's are great pull tractors for plowing and such but arent very good for pto work because of the not so smooth idle however the ollies work great for pto work but hook them to a plow and they will fall on there face the fastest of any mostly do to the short stroke farmalls were made CHEAP with parts readily available and widely interchangable so in my honest opinion the tractor a farmer would chose back then depended on what he was going to use it for
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