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Posted by Bill Smith on September 07, 2003 at 11:47:28 from (63.147.130.51):
In Reply to: Re: F20 Sm posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 04, 2003 at 16:36:42:
The letter series was clearly an advancement in tractor evolution compared to the F series. Especially on an operators stand point. Don't believe me, try driving one of each all day and see what you feel like at the end of the day and see how much you got done. The letter series had battery start, lights, hydraulics, and raod gear all of which were merely after market products on the F-series. I myself would rather work on the F-series. They are just hands down easier to work on. In my opinion IHC started loosing ground when they come out with that darn TA that wouldn't stick and was always going out. Up untill then they were sitting on top of all competition. Sure, that 3-point hitch should of been standard when it first come out, but Ford and Ferguson wasn't exactly making tractors comparable with the M in size at that time. I haven't been around the Deers much to know there ailments, but I always thought that John Deere hung onto there two cylinder dream to long. Well, I have probably said to much already so I'll hang it up.
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