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Re: Re: Re: Best region or State to buy Tractors!
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Posted by Bernhard, on June 17, 2002 at 05:18:51 from (217.2.110.30):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Best region or State to buy Tractors! posted by Steve - IN on June 17, 2002 at 01:07:57:
Hi, Steve in first time I prefer beer, but if I take a wine, it's a red one from the Rhine or the Ahr, white from the Mosel. The reason why I've taken an IHC is, at the Moment they are very cheap to get. I bought mine for appr. 1750 bucks and I'm very satisified with it. Before that I had a Hanomag Brillant 601, it costs me appr. 1500 bucks, but tranny was worn out after 5 years and repair was to expensive. It's trough, people in the states must have more money like here in Germany. Sometimes I'm at "tractorbynet" and wondering why someone takes a credit to buy a new compact. Also I'm wondering that there are alot of chinese and korean tractors. In Germany noone would buy this. Also the Kubotas and Isekis. Ok there are some around here, but You can count them at one hand. Mostly at professional gardeners, who need cheap stuff. But the most of them use Agria and Holder. Only the walkbehinds of Honda You see around here. I have 2 Hako walkbehind, 1 Iseki and 2 Agria. Today I bought another one, a 5HP Holder, but I try to sell it, as soon as possible. I knew the Westerwald and also Bad Marienberg in the Stuttgart area I've been one time, 25 years ago. To make holiday in Swabia is very expensive, so I stay away from there. Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany PS: Sorry, that I can't tell You much about Porsche pricing in Germany, but the Difference between northern, western (where I live) and southern Germany is a big one.
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