Posted by farmall Kirk, on March 18, 2008 at 05:14:47 from (207.43.163.45):
In Reply to: Re: New H owner posted by Andy Motteberg on March 17, 2008 at 20:58:02:
Now,, Andy your skidding a little bit off here ha ha ha , you liked JD's and now your talking about Farmall's??? Have you come to the conclusion that there are other makes out there and you can try them too as well as other colors, ha ha ha?? Ohh yea I mean H's are cool too as well as the standards, and the older 22-36's too with the totally cool grey body, and red wheel scheme?? Id buy a 1486 just to listen to it in the field as its pulling a drill or disc, they sound totally cool with that raspy big turbo six in there and I like the cab too as you dont feel like your gonna fall into the engine when you climb up in the cab as you do on JD 4430's, I mean i like the JD's ok But i never liked that thing on the front doors where you have to watch where your going when you step up to go in the cab and you feel like your gonna fall into the engine when you hold onto the grab handle and try to walk into the cab with the door slung open???
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