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New shop, 3rd hopefully final!
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<blockquote data-quote="joe25DA" data-source="post: 7896445" data-attributes="member: 34768"><p>Those 300-400 series tractors were great. From the 70s-early 90s you could get a real, rugged garden tractor. Mow with them, pull a mold board plow or put a Johnson loader on. JD still makes good ones 700 series, does case still? For the most part the consumer grade junk at box stores killed them. Why pay 3-5k for a tractor when they sold sheetmetal lawn tractors for $1000. For heavier work: kubota, mahindra, JD but not cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe25DA, post: 7896445, member: 34768"] Those 300-400 series tractors were great. From the 70s-early 90s you could get a real, rugged garden tractor. Mow with them, pull a mold board plow or put a Johnson loader on. JD still makes good ones 700 series, does case still? For the most part the consumer grade junk at box stores killed them. Why pay 3-5k for a tractor when they sold sheetmetal lawn tractors for $1000. For heavier work: kubota, mahindra, JD but not cheap. [/QUOTE]
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