Posted by Showcrop on September 07, 2010 at 17:22:39 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: new to tractors posted by hitman on September 07, 2010 at 12:43:46:
I guess I'll be odd man out here and say everything else being equal and provided you have dealer support the DB is much more tractor. It has a lot more power, The "in line heater" is probably a thermo-siphon electric heater for winter. Diesels are much less problematic in general than older gassers. They have a more sophisticated hydraulic system. They have a two stick tranny with one synchromeshed. I had an 885 for about for years I traded it for a DB-Case 1490 because I needed bigger equipment. I never had any trouble with it, the only thing I didn't like was kinda cramped to get on and off. Most people don't know that half of the white Case tractors they have seen were built by David Brown. They were never as big in the US as in Canada so they sell pretty low here.
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