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Re: Deere 2510 vs Allis D17 IV
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Posted by Redwing on January 03, 2006 at 08:51:20 from (69.29.225.42):
In Reply to: Deere 2510 vs Allis D17 IV posted by Redwing on January 02, 2006 at 14:09:00:
Well I played with all three tractors in the field next to the dealer this morning. 4 bottom Allis plough, HYD lift 9' New Idea pull disc, 7' king kutter blade. The 185 just played with stuff. The Deere was front end light even with the rear blade front weight is a must with plough.The D17 handled every thing with out a fuss.When ploughing the D17 felt stronger plus the gov responded quicker than the 2510. One other thing that I noticed the D17 is SMOOTH whether sitting idling or full snort pulling the plough. The feed back from you guys was a big help THANX ALOT. I bought the D17 plough,disc,and a 95 bushel manure spreader for $6200. Do I have to paint my green truck orange now. LOL
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