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Re: Case 90 series and 70 series tractors
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Posted by R Wyler on September 19, 2004 at 15:10:40 from (205.237.158.164):
In Reply to: Re: Case 90 series and 70 series tractors posted by Can't even use my name on September 19, 2004 at 11:53:52:
Yes that muffler to the side is very nice. I have not looked at any particular ones yet I am just thinking about them I am interested in 970s 10 and 1270s and 20 22 and 2390s that is the size of tractor I am interested in and a cab is a must. Both series are easy to find in my part of the country I would like to have a 90 series most of all a 2090 would be neat I have never been in one though they look very nice. The thing that I am leary of is the Power Shifts how do I know when I look at one and drive it around if the trans is in good or poor or fair shape? I have never run one and I know how easy it is to spend too much $$ on something that turns out to need alot of $$ in repairs.
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