Posted by JD Seller on September 03, 2019 at 16:00:59 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: Re: Crazy question posted by jd man wis on September 03, 2019 at 08:04:23:
jd man wis: fellows like that are why none of my wife's tractors or mine have been to a "show" in over fifteen years. I got so tired of the JD correction police I have sold all the two cylinders other than the ones that have sentimental value for us.
I would not pay a dime to go to a JD show anymore. I like looking at TimS's JD 60 crawler and his JD 60 MFWD. A friend and I go to 4-5 shows a year. I bet we spend less than a half an hour looking at the JD stuff. First off we both grew up around JD stuff, so most of it we grew up with and neither of us are really romantic about it. The JD two cylinder tractors are a crude rugged tractor but in no way user friendly.
So we usually look at the other brands as we have not seen near as many of them around. In general the IH,AC,MF and Oliver guys are a much more laid back group. So we have gone to the Orange Spectacular and the IH red Power round up, instead of the JD Expo.
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