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    Flipping Hay wagon Wheels

    I have kind of an odd question, has anybody ever flipped their wagon wheels over to allow for a little wider stance and better turning radius due to less interference when the front wheels turn sharply? I have an old John Deere 953 and just put a new bed on it. Pulling it around the lot with...
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    953 running gear spindle

    Can anyone shed some light on what it takes to replace a rear spindle on a jd 953 running gear? I have a slightly bent one causing my gear to track left. I am not sure if they are welded in or what? Thanks, Hollow
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    Time for a new rake.....what to get?

    We have a small hay operation covering around 50-75 acres. We use an old John Deere 24t square baler and a John Deere 410 round baler. We currently have an old John Deere bar rake that is coming close to the end of its days. I know there are a few different types of rakes out there but I am...
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    JD 5255 and CCM T-190 Drum mower review...

    Thanks to all that have been following along in my purchasing of new equipment. I have recently attained a 2008 JD5525, and this is also my first year with the CCM drum mower. There has been a few of you that wanted some comparisons between the 5525 and my old JD 4040, and a few of you that...
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    Pulled the trigger on a 5525, now for the add-ons!!!

    Finally pulled the trigger on an 08 5525. After about 6 months of looking I finally found the one I wanted. I am considering adding a buddy seat to my cab and was hoping I could get a little feedback from those who have one. Any pictures of one installed would be awesome. It would be nice...
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    front plate weights, 4040 to 5525?

    Can anyone tell me if it is possible to transfer my old front plate weights on my 4040 to the front of a new 5525? The brackets look like they are similar in pics but not sure if the weights would work or even if the weight brackets could be switched so they would for sure mount up. They are...
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    Tires  Buying a 5525, which tires to get?

    Getting ready to pull the trigger on a 5525 or 5625 in the very near future. I pretty much know the options that I want other than the tires. There are 3 options for the front, 11.2/24 - -12.4/24--13.6/24 and there are the 420/90 - -480/80R30 --15.5/38 options for the rear from what I can...
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    24x24 and 32x32 transmission owners

    I am looking into a JD5525 size tractor and am considering the differences between the 12x12/24x24 and the 16x16/32x32 transmissions. Not having run them, I would think that the ability to have the 20% reduction button would be great for turning on the ends of the fields, getting into some...
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    Best loader for TN60a ???

    Can anyone give me an idea on what the best loader is for an 05 TN60a? From what I have seen I think that there is more than 1 option but I am not very famiiar with the loaders. I know that the 32lc is pretty common, but I didnt know what other options there was. Is there a quick attach loader...
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    5525 or 5093E, that is the question

    Hello guys and thank you for the responses to my previous posts, it has been a nice welcome to the forum. This question is a little more heavily weighted as it is more of an investment than I have dealt with in the past. I grew up on a small 160 acre family farm. We had few implements and...
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    John Deere 752 Tedder

    Does anybody have any experience with the 752 or any John deere tedders for that matter? I believe that they are made by Kuhn. I have an opportunity to buy one for $1600 and I am not sure if that is a good price for this unit or not, it seems to be compared to what I can find on tractorhouse...
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    Should we buy this TN60???

    Ok guys, here is th story. My brother and I have been looking into buying a 50-60hp tractor for a while now and have ben waiting for a deal to come along. I think that I have finally found one but there is one major item I am questioning. We are looking at a 2004 TN60, less than 600 hours...
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