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Posted by Green Envy on March 05, 2001 at 19:39:34 from (216.220.8.10):
In Reply to: opinions posted by ken on March 05, 2001 at 14:01:22:
I agree with "JD70Jim". If you are going to get a tractor to show, then I would try to get one that was a little less common like a JD BR or International WD-40. However, if you plan on buying one or the other to do some type of work, then you should take in consideration of the price, what hydraulics they have (if they have any), what would better suit your needs, and if you want the smooth 4 cylinder engine in the "H" or the lugging ability of the 2 cylinder engine in the "B". If the year on the "B" is correct, it should have a bench type seat instead of a pan seat and a 6 speed transmission as opposed to the 5 speed on the "H". Since I am a John Deere guy I would get the "B" but both are very good tractors. My 2cents worth.
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