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Re: Best Loader Tractor.
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Posted by JayWalt on June 24, 2007 at 19:36:38 from (69.221.6.234):
In Reply to: Best Loader Tractor. posted by JayWalt on June 24, 2007 at 16:57:59:
guys, I know CUT have been around for a while, but they still command a high price unless u got some POS import. But still, even the best out there worries me. I think about the time they starting making CUT, is when they just started engineering for cost cutting and screw the longevity. You can say what you want, but the best caseih, and jd's today still arent made like they were 40 years ago. What used to be a solid cast steel front axle, is now a piece of square sheetmetal, and not very thick either. I dont know, CUT just worry me, alot of stuff to go wrong in them buggers. I guess Time will tell, if I come across something I can thorughly test and am imoressed with, I might lay out the cash. I'll look into the new hollands that were mentioned
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