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Re: Case 2590 or John Deere 6030!!
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Posted by John A. on June 19, 2004 at 20:48:56 from (65.161.170.42):
In Reply to: Case 2590 or John Deere 6030!! posted by rjb on June 19, 2004 at 19:34:32:
rjb,, For me and I am a red fan, Hands down....The JD 6030... Brute strength, more hp than the ave weekend-farmer will ever be able to use. Engine is extreamly realiable,"bullit-proof" when treated right. Tranny is the same. I have lived many summers on a 5020, which is a non-turbo, inner & after cooled version of a 6030. It will have the best ballance of any row crop tractor you have ever set. Also to date in 72 it was the largest row crop tractor produced. Most I saw were in excess of 200 horses. It showld have in excess of 3000 lbs of cast on the rear axles,combined. Should have duals too. It will need that much wt to put that kind of hp to the ground. Good Luck, Hopes this helps! Later, John A.
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