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6000 John Deere series vs. 7000 JD series
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 726869" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>The man down the road, he really slicks them up. He has them all in a row, beside the highway, like a brand new lineup at the John Deere dealership. All that shiny, new green paint and those new loaders. He paints the loaders too. But I see the ones he is taking off of the trailer , and the abuse is very evident. They appear to be coming off of farms where the tractors are used by workers that have no knowledge or could care less about the equipment. I believe he picks up a lot at the big auctions, like at Brinkley's. But, he doesn't purchase the nice ones that go through. I have been there once, and they had some really nice tractors. I would like to go again, it is just a bit too far. Back to the tractors he brings in, the screens are dented in, and so many welds in the arms of the three point hitches. Usually the hole in the drawbar is much larger than what shows on the hours on the dash. Welds in places that makes you wonder, "What happened?" </p><p></p><p>He has pretty much ruled on the 6000 series, but he is looking beyond the 7210. He is now looking for a 7410 But I am hoping if he runs across a 7610, he will consider it. I don't think there were as many 7210's made as there were other tractors. Row crops are king here, and they could use a larger tractor with more hp on for both. </p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 726869, member: 637"] The man down the road, he really slicks them up. He has them all in a row, beside the highway, like a brand new lineup at the John Deere dealership. All that shiny, new green paint and those new loaders. He paints the loaders too. But I see the ones he is taking off of the trailer , and the abuse is very evident. They appear to be coming off of farms where the tractors are used by workers that have no knowledge or could care less about the equipment. I believe he picks up a lot at the big auctions, like at Brinkley's. But, he doesn't purchase the nice ones that go through. I have been there once, and they had some really nice tractors. I would like to go again, it is just a bit too far. Back to the tractors he brings in, the screens are dented in, and so many welds in the arms of the three point hitches. Usually the hole in the drawbar is much larger than what shows on the hours on the dash. Welds in places that makes you wonder, "What happened?" He has pretty much ruled on the 6000 series, but he is looking beyond the 7210. He is now looking for a 7410 But I am hoping if he runs across a 7610, he will consider it. I don't think there were as many 7210's made as there were other tractors. Row crops are king here, and they could use a larger tractor with more hp on for both. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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