Posted by JD2840 on June 20, 2010 at 20:56:41 from (70.118.140.97):
In Reply to: Just interested posted by NY 986 on June 20, 2010 at 02:37:10:
JD Seller said: (quoted from post at 04:40:45 06/21/10) Iowa Carl I would like to see the MF that is superior to the JD 4020. Are you saying that the MF1100 was a better tractor??? There where 185,000 JD4020s built. There where 31,000 MF1100 built. I just looked at several appraisals the JD4020 are bringing about three times what a MF1100 will bring. So I can't see where you are coming from.
Now MF did and does build a very good utility tractor. It is just that they never really had a good 90 hp and up tractor.
amen to that. but i still would rather have a JD utility tractor just to match the rest of the green in the shed. lol.
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