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Posted by Daniel C. on February 03, 2001 at 19:24:58 from (63.238.237.19):
In Reply to: Re: OK boys, pick a side posted by A JOHN DEERE WILL PULL THEM ALL on February 03, 2001 at 15:19:40:
You Junk Deere guys just wish thats what the IHs could pull. I heard a good stoy not to long ago. A guy to a F-30 to a tractor pull. Two guys just got done pulling two 4230 John Deeres. They made it about half way. The guy with the F-30 hooked up and pulled the sled out. The John Deere guys never pulled again because that F-30 beat them. Another one. A guy had an M strait off the farm. 6 4020s and 2 3020s pulled before he did. They didn't make it to the full pull mark. The guy with the M hooked up to the sled and pulled it out. That must have been real embarrasing for you JD guys. I have read and heard that the new Case IH tractors are alot better that the new JDs anyways. I believe it. My grandfather has a 4020 and a 3020 that we used to farm with. Talk about pieces of junk. Everytime we needed them they wouldn't start or we would have to work on them. We replaced them with a Farmall 806 and 856. We also used older Farmalls to replace them. Any of our IHs would run circles around those Junk Deeres.
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