Posted by sammydwm on January 25, 2015 at 03:25:28 from (172.242.136.210):
In Reply to: IH and JD tractors. posted by JD Seller on January 24, 2015 at 17:27:11:
Have an M and I do not see what the big deal about them is. We had one or two when I was growing up but they were never the focus of my attention.
Never had an H but my best friend had one and it would barely pull a loaded chopper box.
Loved my 756 and 826 and still have a 656 that is great though
As a teen I did a lot of field work on 2 cylinder JD's. Had a G, 720, and a 730D.
Actually running for 12 hours with a disc behind a G ain't too bad, you shouldn't be putzing with the clutch a lot anyway.
As for backing up, well, you learned to do it and it became second nature, never really bothered me too much and I liked having the brake pedals under each foot instead of both on the same side.
Haven't had too many problems riding a WD for a day either, just have to find new ways to sprawl out. And I never rode one till I was in my 40's.
Have never really used much 3 point stuff in all the years I've been on the farm so that isn't a big selling point for me.
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