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Re: What are best machines for the money?
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Posted by HAPPY DEERE on November 25, 2006 at 05:00:15 from (209.43.99.205):
In Reply to: What are best machines for the money? posted by Potential new tractor buy on November 24, 2006 at 12:25:19:
1st off why would you want a new machine compared to the $'s per horse over the antique but ok ill give you my $0.o2 on new tractors first off keep america american were we are at my farm is surronded by 4 other farms running over 4k acres each one uses new holland and kinze, 2 are straight deere people, and we have one Ih guy now me being an educated guy on the market had one of our local john deere farmers come down and ask me if deere was higher and if so who was cheaper. well i told him thats everyones in competition and it really depends on how much the dealership jacks em up so i compared three models for him a john deere 9620 4x4 at $215,500 now thats a 500 hp machine a new holland tj500 500 ponies at 218,800 and a case stx500 at 216,250,,, now this is just prices out of the farm magizine and not of ih jd or nh
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