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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on November 17, 2003 at 15:16:31 from (205.217.80.63):
In Reply to: new tractors posted by big man on November 16, 2003 at 12:48:00:
The toughest tractor that i know of for a decent price would be a Valtra "A" series. They are really built to last, and they have a 70hp model that doesn't have a lot of electronics. This is a proven design! The engines are pretty much hand built, and the owners seem to love them! Of all the new tractors i've looked at lately, i like the AGCO GT series. These also are tractors that have proven parts, but are new to AGCO. I really like them, because they are a bit more compact that other 60 or 70 hp tractors, but still are still full size tractors that are heavy enough to do some real work!! "Probably", the heaviest built tractor for the least $$ right now, will be the CIH JX models!! They look to be a great deal on a full size tractor right now!!! The Kubota's are built a little light for a long lasting tractor, and the 5000 series deere's just are haveing too many problems for me to buy one. Personally, for your use i wouldn't buy less than 70 pto hp, especially if you are getting a cab!!! Robert
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