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Re: Case 2090 vs JD 4240 Powershift
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Posted by Hound on March 25, 2005 at 04:55:56 from (209.226.106.17):
In Reply to: Re: Case 2090 vs JD 4240 Powershift posted by txblu on March 25, 2005 at 04:35:48:
....don't get me wrong, I would take the 40 series deere regrettably. why?..resale and great series -its hard to beat the 40-60 series jd's. It would drive me nuts to drive the deere all the time and look straight ahead and have my vision blocked by a cab post and then a muffler, though. The only question mark around the cases would be the rear-ends..? Aren't they prone to shop-time? I drove a 2090 for a few summers, really liked "sitting up" in the cab and the all around view. Compared to the magnums, the power shift was alot more "jerky" in the cases, if I remember right. As far as operating costs, I don't know?..opinions everybody has one... Hound
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