Posted by kansas Kirk, on July 20, 2010 at 10:00:24 from (65.171.118.143):
Hi Guy's Ive got a JD A of 47, Its ok, Im wanting to get it running, But it's wierd? I keep going back to farmall and IHC stuff like an M or 350, Ive seen johnny Poppers plowing they are ok, but then a farmall M is to me a WAYYY BETTER TRACTOR, I got on here last week, and I was asking if I let the A go would i be better off with an M in the long run? I got all this flak about nooooo dont let the A go, farmalls are no good compared to an A JD, and you could get 2 M's for the price of an A JD, this A looks funny to me and everytime i go out to mess with it ? I cant get into it much, An M makes a lot more sense to me than this A does, maybe i got the A cause of so called scizms on JD around here, I fit an M better and the gear lever is right where you want it, on front of you with a knob not a stick and hand clutch, I know Im not nut's for realizing this but I dont like to talk to JD people about this alot think im crazy for liking an M and not an A,
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