Posted by B-maniac on April 20, 2013 at 07:51:55 from (97.85.59.154):
In Reply to: 2090 vs 1070 posted by Determined on April 19, 2013 at 20:46:06:
The guys below make a lot of good points but the one not mentioned here is price. What do you have to spend? If $$ aren't a factor then go new and there will be no comparrison at all. You can get a very nice 1070 ,if you have time to shop a little, for $ 8000-$ 9000 ready to go to work. I believe you may be looking at the $ 12,000 - $ 14,000 range for a good 2090 if you can find someone willing to let one go. I'm talking good tires,paint and no problems on these. Also, don't even look at the dealer classifieds, lot of junk. Why do you think they trade to a dealer in the first place. Anyone who has a "good" tractor for sale will never have to advertise it as there will always be a neighbor or someone in the coffee shop who will have a buyer. Vehicles are the same way , people trade them in to a dealer because they can live with their concience about the problems it has because most dealers don't have any themselves. You can find both these tractors for $ 5000- $ 6000 if you want a fixer upper. For the price, I think the 970-1070 are one of the best "values" in a 100 hp class tractor out there.(but they are going up fast)(I've got one of each)
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