Posted by BillyinStoughton on August 21, 2007 at 13:20:48 from (69.95.113.98):
In Reply to: red vs green posted by RANDY A20 on August 20, 2007 at 19:19:51:
Give each tractor its due...but I'm partial to the red ones myself. That's not a knock on Deere, but in my experiences on them they just haven't impressed me.
The other reason I can't lean green is the for the following story:
When I grew up here in Southern Wisconsin, I always remember the neighbor plowing down the 8 acre field across the road on a JD 60. That tractor pulled a 3-16 plow all day and never hicupped...but I never will forget the front end of that Deere rising away from the earth and then falling back down everytime one of those big jugs on it fired.
A few years after that the land was leased to another farmer who ran all Farmall's. A Super M on that same piece of dirt would pull 3-16 just as smooth as any tractor could. It made that JD 60 look like a ride at the county fair the way the front end use to climb into the sky and then back down again. It would have wore me out to sit on that JD all day!
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