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Re: Need new loader tractor,are Valmet any better than JD?
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Posted by Gary in TX on January 12, 2003 at 12:55:55 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Need new loader tractor,are Valmet any better than JD? posted by Looking for a new tractor on January 12, 2003 at 07:31:08:
I can't really tell ya anything about Valmet, in fact I don't recall ever hearing the name before, probably have but just don't rememember. Anyhow, for my 2 cents worth my first choice would be a Deere and then probably a New Holland. I have a neighbor down the road who bought a 3010 New Holland with a Bush Hog loader on it and its has been a real good tractor. They are going to be selling it very quickly however due to a move. Not sure how they are going to do it however, its on a note with New Holland. The tractor only has 70 hours on it and looks as good as new. I have a 4020 Deere with a 48 loader on it that I got last year. Love every minute I'm on it too! Would like to have 148 Loader though.
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