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Re: j.d. 950 price
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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 30, 2005 at 22:23:37 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: j.d. 950 price posted by Fawteen on December 30, 2005 at 12:57:29:
Don't confuse me as saying that there is no 750 or even 650. I'm not disputing that. They may be relatives to the 850/900HC/950/1050, but they are in their own sub-group, such as 40xx, 42xx and such. They certainly aren't covered in the tech manual (TM1192) for the tractors that I've listed, which only covers the tractors I've listed. The main point that I was trying to make in the first place is that a 950 is a small, generally overpriced tractor that the Deere Guy has trouble getting parts for, and because of their age and country of origin, Japan, often will have to go to a third source (used market) for major parts. Been there, done that, and in either case, the parts are not inexpensive. Generally speaking, when buying a tractor, or whatever else, a big consideration is serviceability and parts, right? The Deere Guy's 2 miles from my place, and makes no difference because major parts just are not readily available for the tractors I've listed. As someone that does own one, there are better, less expensive tractors in it's class, in a wide variety of colors, including both green and green. Mark
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