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Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers
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Posted by RN on February 02, 2004 at 17:06:24 from (66.188.104.46):
In Reply to: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers posted by Ron H. on February 02, 2004 at 05:50:41:
Add anothr reason for JD hand clutch- bad left legs. Grew up with IH, grandfather had JD B- younger brother bought at estate sale. His left leg broken in traffic accident, still bad-hard to use foot clutch, little B very usefull for him. Current family farm has 2 JD Bs, 1 JD 60, 1 IH560d, 1 IH350d, 1IH H. 60 is a loader tractor, 350d general use in field and former baler puller, 560d heavy plow, oldest B and H light use. 60 is a bit hard on ears and vibration tireing for all day use, but a step on left axle for it and latest B lets younger brother get some tractor time in as needed- he is very handy with loader. IH prefered for PTO and Belt (limited) use. RN
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