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Re: Ford NH vs. Deere

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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on May 02, 2003 at 17:35:30 from (208.32.166.54):

In Reply to: Ford NH vs. Deere posted by farmallmatt on May 02, 2003 at 09:13:29:

If i had to choose between the (3) tractors you mentioned, i'd pick the NH and run!! I'm sure it will be the heaviest built, and the one i'd want of those (3)!!

The only problem i see is you need a lot of power to run that big of a snow blower. A "very slow" reverse, and maybe makeing two pass' will allow to to use less hp with a big blower, so maybe that will work for you???

I think 20 years from now, history will show todays 5000 series jd's to be deere's "Edsel" !! Personally, i wouldn't, and didn't buy one for my farm the last time i bought a new tractor!!

Some folks buy them and like them, but i see way too many farmers conplaining about them for me to take a chance on one.

Robert

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