[AJD] John Deere 650

lyman amsden anneandlyman at rangeweb.net
Wed Mar 16 04:46:29 PST 2005


Kenneth

Thanks for your reply,
Now I'm worried that their so scarce that it will go too high for my
bank account, was hoping to get for around 4 grand.
Will go down to look at it next week.

Thanks again

Amsden

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Of Kenneth Jones
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 7:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [AJD] John Deere 650

Amsden, 
 
           I purchased one of the 650's new when they first came out on
the market and traded a 316 in on that tractor.  The tractor was a
pleasure to operate and there was no comparison between the 316 and the
650.  The 650 was a real tractor!!! .  We had a 48" Woods mower and a
48" or 50" JD mounted 4 way front blade and a JD 48" rototiller. I did
not have any additional weights on the tractor nor were the tires
filled.  
          
        Living in Syracuse, NY at the time provided a lot of snow to
test that tractor and I can say that we never had a snow fall that that
little tractor could not handle, several in the 36" plus range. Had a
3/4 acre garden and that tiller would make a seed bed that was smooth as
silk and that little tractor never stopped.  It was relatively easy on
fuel as my son cut several lawns in the area all 2 to 3 acres and
refueling was done only every two weeks.
 
        Never had one mechanical problem with the tractor.  It was a
real pleasure to own and I would say that I wished that I had it back.
I traded it in on a JD 750 in about 1984 and can say that the 750 was
just as good a tractor with just a little more weight and power. Reason
for the trade was a move to Western NJ where we  had a 700 foot long up
hill unpaved drive.  Several times, while plowing snow, the snow packed
tight in front of the blade and the tractor pushed sideways.  I could
have added some weights but as a guy that likes tractors, I persuaded
the Misses that I needed a larger more powerful tractor.      Had that
tractor until 2000 when I traded up to a 4400. 
 
      Wished I had either the 650 or 750 back..They were the Best !!
 

lyman amsden <anneandlyman at rangeweb.net> wrote:
Anybody on this list familiar with the 650 garden tractor?
Have located one with a small loader on it. 1986 model with low hours
and clean. Any ideas how much it's worth?
Any help would be appreciated.

Amsden, south by east Montana


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