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Re: Need new loader tractor,are Valmet any better than JD?
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Posted by Curt on January 12, 2003 at 17:44:20 from (64.41.42.90):
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:
maybe if you lived in scandanavia they would be better but here in America with a weak at best dealer network with limited parts and service expertise its a recipe for failure shared by almost all european franchise that came to America without being bought by an established Americian brand before hand Deutz tried and failed along with same, ebro, etc... If you don't mind getting a run around everytime you need parts or service and you don't mind taking it in the backside when you want to sale it because you will give it away when you sale it. I would go with the new holland it is a stronger built tractor and a bigger more efficient engine. All the manufactures are building good tractors its more personal preference.
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