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Re: Case 2090 vs JD 4240 Powershift
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Posted by Can't even use my name on March 25, 2005 at 08:52:42 from (216.241.135.220):
In Reply to: Case 2090 vs JD 4240 Powershift posted by Brian Stambaugh on March 24, 2005 at 19:49:03:
I would go for the Case. We have had at least 15 powershift Cases. Many 1070's a few 1270's and my favorite a 2390. The 90 series are a better tractor cab wise and pretty much everyother way over the 70 series but all are great. We have only had a few major problems with the trannys and only two rearend failures. But keep in mind those engines are torque monsters and often are used on bigger equipment than they should be, leading to rearend and tranny trouble. However, we used them pretty rough and like I said only a few major problems. Hardly more expensive than anyother brand to fix. Shoot anymore it costs at least $2000 to have anything done unless you do it yourself. If the powershift is jerky it may just be out of adjustment and have two clutches momentairly engaged, simple to fix. Sit in that Deere for a while and tell me if you get tired of that cab post right in your line of sight. Imagine doing loader work with that darned thing there. Oh and go for the 2290, has a turbo and will pull so much nicer.
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