Posted by olliekid on July 27, 2010 at 17:41:54 from (70.228.70.5):
I did this with the 90-100 hp tractors and it seemed to be a fun conversation so lets do it again with the 70 hp class.
Up front i have to go with the oliver 1655. Lots of ppl dont like the waukeshua engine but the 283 was solid. the 3 speed in it allows for a lot of gears and makes it great in the field. I think the 3 speed gives it an edge over its biggest rival the 3020 which didnt have any way to shift up or down. The 5000 row crop is my choice for third and i think it is a very solid tractor. Ive drove one a couple times and would like to use one in the field.
Now lets all remember this is for fun 1. oliver 1655/white 2-70 2. john deere 3020 3. ford 5000 4. farmall 756/706 5. minneapolis moline M670 6. massey ferguson 180 7. allis chalmers 180
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