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Re: OK boys, pick a side
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Posted by Pete on February 03, 2001 at 16:14:44 from (24.169.172.235):
In Reply to: OK boys, pick a side posted by Farmallover on February 03, 2001 at 12:02:40:
My money is on the W's, doesn't really make sense on paper, but a little experience; last year my boss bought a pretty rough JD 620 std, it sounded like it was gonna die until under load...then look out, beat all of the 620 and 720 rowcroppers hands down. We can eliminate the H, have you ever seen an H that wasn't heavily modified pull worth a darn? Not me! Another reason I'm betting on the standards is this, we saw a 650D show up last year at our county fair, ugly, and just unhitched from the spreader (probably coulda' dropped down a class if he'd cleaned her), hooked up and started down the track, when they waved the flag after a full pull, she hadn't even broken a sweat. If they hadn't flagged, he'd still be heading South, maybe Fla. by now! Pete
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