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Re: Re: Re: Help me pick a used tractor !
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Posted by scott on February 11, 2001 at 18:37:38 from (63.252.244.32):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Help me pick a used tractor ! posted by Brent Beck on February 11, 2001 at 18:13:35:
BB; Didnt look into the 2010 however there wasnt any out in about here in Nebraska that I saw forsale. The JD70 guy that wrote you said to stay away from that particular model. I cant say either way. I looked into the two cylinder "johny pops" and for ME I was told to go with a 4 cyl. for the simple reason Im pulling a baler around and I guess the 4 cyl are easier and dont yank around on the U-joints like the 2 bangers do. By the way I do know that after 1965 the J.D. made improvements on the three points. heavier, better built. All these gentlemen have given you tons to think about and Great advise. My eyes saw GREEN and the availability for parts was the other factor. All my equipment is J.D. or N.H. But you pay for green logo to in purchasing the tractor and in purchasing parts. One other thing for my case was I have two J.D. dealers and one N.H. dealer near by. Good Luck SS
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