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Re: JD 4010 vs AC D19
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Posted by Errin OH on February 21, 2006 at 05:04:38 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: JD 4010 vs AC D19 posted by rboulware on February 20, 2006 at 20:58:38:
Given like conditon, and used for work, diesel hands down. I have a Case 970 and a D19. No compairison. Case does the heavy dirt work, The 19 does the med & light stuff. However, You didn't mention prices. Those two models carry different values. To be equal in price the AC would need to be way above average (like mint) or the JD a total basket case. If you can get a good running JD for avg AC price, buy the AC and let me know where the JD is. He11 I have a good motor for a 4010, I'd take one with a bad engine for under 3,500 any day. Of course like you said, it helps to have it on the same side of the country. I spot'd a 4010, bad motor, 4500. D@mn thing was on the west coast.....
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