[quote="ptfarmer"](quoted from post at 20:20:58 03/01/19) [quote="CVPost-centash"](quoted from post at 18:44:39 03/01/19) MF 150 hands down....maybe not as much power as the DB, but far easier to maintain
and get parts for user friendlier and if it's a diesel, one of the most fuel
efficient models around.
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I ran a 7' mower behind a 150 diesel with no problems. The 150 will more than likely have live pto, but it could have independent pto. The 150 is pretty much a 165 but with the ad3.152 Perkins diesel that came in the 135.[/quote]
So the guys in the David Brown subform say parts are easy to come by. Both tractors also have many people saying they are extremely reliable.
Basically it comes down to power/size. The MF150 is already set up for what I want, a loader with snowplow that mounts to the loader (easy changes). The DB the loader needs to be Mounted, and then I'd probably modify the plow toount on the loader arms so I don't have to wrestle the loader off/on every winter/spring.
The DB seems to have quite a bit more.power though so all that work might be worth it?? Or not nessecary for what I'll be doing?
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