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JD M Series and E Series
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<blockquote data-quote="Cress27" data-source="post: 1618385" data-attributes="member: 38572"><p>Go with the m series if you can afford it. It's a lot smoother ride and a much better cab more bells and whistles. To me the m series run a lot smoother and more quite than the e series and heavier. I've used both and from what I see the m series are just a better built and well rounded tractor then the e series. Nothing wrong with going ether way tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cress27, post: 1618385, member: 38572"] Go with the m series if you can afford it. It’s a lot smoother ride and a much better cab more bells and whistles. To me the m series run a lot smoother and more quite than the e series and heavier. I’ve used both and from what I see the m series are just a better built and well rounded tractor then the e series. Nothing wrong with going ether way tho. [/QUOTE]
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