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Re: Which should I buy?
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Posted by Dan 3588 on October 25, 2004 at 19:13:44 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Which should I buy? posted by TIMMY on October 24, 2004 at 15:24:25:
Timmy, hp/acre isn't quite how I would figure it. $/acre makes more sense to me. I am not sure what the dealer is asking for them, in Iowa it would take a great tractor to bring over much over 8500. And at auction I think I could find a nice one for 7500. So 7500 for a 14 or 15 beats all to heck the price of the green equivalent. Bear in mind a large part of that difference is going to a better cab, and a quad or powershift tranny. There is a case of two tractors (red vs green) with the same hp, but a big difference in price. On which you should buy, I aggree with Allan. The 14. My bet is it is cheaper to work on than the 15. There were two 15s around were I am, Dad never thought much of either of them. They could have both been exceptions, but...
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