Posted by Pat-CT on April 24, 2011 at 20:20:10 from (137.36.50.193):
In Reply to: 2 vs. 4 vs. 6 cylinder posted by SouthernFarmall on April 24, 2011 at 13:06:51:
Ive owned all of the mentioned brands besides ford. I had a john deere 60, good tractor, good power and a nice tone in the exhaust with a straight pipe, would i want to use one everyday for plowing, probably not. My Farmall H has been the most reliable, it can sit for 6 months and will fire right up. However the clutches on the 2cyl tractors were probably the easiest to replace and back up to a wagon with. My wd45- Good power, was in rough shape when i got it, ask Vito about it haha. He can probably show you some pictures of how beautiful it looks now (if he still has it). As far as Olivers go, i never really cared for them myself, although they did balance out really nice for pulling and if you kept the engine in the higher rpms, they were golden. I work for John Deere now though, so I have to say they are the best, even though Im an IH fan at heart
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