Hey yeah I got ya, lol. Other topics that I'm dumb enough to delve into at times, lol. Don't want to start a flame war and I don't care about partiality to one color or another of tractor.ALways been partial to Ford anything but my current lineup is mixed so whatever fits the budget and gets the job done is fine for me.
There are dealers nearby that handle parts for any of those tractors as far as I know but I haven't checked for the 2590 specifically, assumed that the local CaseIH dealer would have parts access for them...maybe not.
Whats really important at the present is to have some experienced point of views for me to use. I buy quite a bit of machinery though it's usually heavy equipment, so I do ok at picking and choosing for shape and quality. Then again thats stuff I know with dozers and scrapers..not so much with tractors and practicality of running row crop. Been farming since I was 9 on one scale or another but 300 acres is more than I ever handled until now so small tractors did fine (50-80 hp). These bigger ones with duals in the 170+ range are different animals to me. Maybe I'm just putting too much thought into it.
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