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JD 300 vs JD 2010 Differences Aside From the Yellow Color
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<blockquote data-quote="rnh2" data-source="post: 1741215" data-attributes="member: 24198"><p>I have put thousands of hours on 301A John Deere which is newer than the 300. They are good and tough. I own a 1530 same year model. The difs are ag model has independent pto 301 live pto. Ag version has mechanical shutoff 301 shuts off with the key. Ag version has 28 inch rear tires 301had 24 or 16.1. Both are 45 hp at the pto. </p><p>They're good tractors. The only thing is do not use cheap hydraulic fluid. It will cause the brake liners to deteriorate and basically ruin the hydraulic system. The agency I worked for driving the 301s used the cheapest fluid until they figured out it didn't meet specs. Went to using Deere fluid no more problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rnh2, post: 1741215, member: 24198"] I have put thousands of hours on 301A John Deere which is newer than the 300. They are good and tough. I own a 1530 same year model. The difs are ag model has independent pto 301 live pto. Ag version has mechanical shutoff 301 shuts off with the key. Ag version has 28 inch rear tires 301had 24 or 16.1. Both are 45 hp at the pto. They’re good tractors. The only thing is do not use cheap hydraulic fluid. It will cause the brake liners to deteriorate and basically ruin the hydraulic system. The agency I worked for driving the 301s used the cheapest fluid until they figured out it didn’t meet specs. Went to using Deere fluid no more problems [/QUOTE]
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