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Re: Super M vs John deere 60.
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Posted by Ross on January 30, 2006 at 21:41:44 from (69.44.24.107):
In Reply to: Super M vs John deere 60. posted by mike 154 on January 30, 2006 at 18:05:42:
I posted on this topic on the JD board and I don't think you posted on either board to stir up trouble but I just don't think you can get too much in the way of an objective answer. No matter what brands you are comparing and discussing when you go to one of those brand's home boards the home brand will be declared the best. Doesn't matter imo opinion if it's the farmall, JD, MM, MH, Oliver board what have you those guys have chosen what brand they like and what works best for them and they're going to defend it. It sounds like you like both tractors and that's what matters. Ross
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