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Re: Re: Ford 3910 vs mitsubishi 4201
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Posted by VaTom on May 23, 2004 at 06:03:30 from (64.4.122.165):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 3910 vs mitsubishi 4201 posted by Jerry/MT on May 22, 2004 at 19:54:01:
Mitsubishi parts aren't difficult to buy, many sources. I've run one for 11 yrs. Even hang a (Ford) hoe off the back. The Mitsubishi list has 3 participating dealers. Parts, advice, no problem. I'm not familiar with either of the choices here but 4wd is distinctly superior. Makes a small tractor able to perform more like a larger tractor, which is what I recommend people buy. Had occasion to help out a friend who'd just bought a used Case last week. Clearly a Mitsubishi with different paint. Cross-referencing parts is not something the Case dealer is interested in.
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