Posts Tagged ‘john deere’

kubota, john deere, used compact tractor, farm machinery, used farm equipment, backhoe, tractor parts used, john deere parts

Monday, June 8th, 2009 at 09:57 | Comments Off
Categories: Tractor Farm

farm equipment, kubota, john deere, used compact tractor, farm machinery, used farm equipment, backhoe, tractor parts used, john deere parts, farmall, jinma, implements

Monday, June 8th, 2009 at 09:11 | Comments Off
Categories: Tractor Videos

What was it about the trusty old JD 7810 that so endeared it to tractor drivers across Europe? Even though this former US-built product dropped off the Deere price list back in 2003, the 129kW/175hp mid-weight machine is still referred to with a certain degree of reverence. And as for its residuals? Well, just try buying a used 7810 in decent condition. ‘Join the queue’ best sums up the potential 7810 purchaser experience. If, on the other hand, the capital budget is capable of being stretched somewhat further, then the featured Deere 7530 is what most observers would regard as the 7810’s natural successor.

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 at 13:00 | Comments Off
Categories: Uncategorized

People in construction and other heavy-duty industries require good quality machinery and farmers are no different; they also need equipment that can cope with heavy demands. The equipment needs to be able to produce the power these jobs require whilst being very easy to operate. Some of the best well-known manufacturers are Case, John Deere and New Holland. All of these companies make machines that are among the best in the world, so whether you are looking for originals or rebuilt models these models have something to offer. These companies have developed new and improved technologies, which are able to get the job done as quickly and as well as possible.

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at 11:07 | Comments Off
Categories: Uncategorized

The 2009 Farm Machinery Show looms large on the event horizon. This year’s instalment, the 11th such show, will once again be held at the Punchestown Event Centre in Naas, which has served as the venue since 2003.

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 at 15:59 | Comments Off
Categories: Uncategorized
TOP
86hywoiu9839t543j0s7543uw0