Posted by LAA on November 16, 2012 at 00:01:55 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: New holland 1925 posted by Willy3000 on November 15, 2012 at 23:19:13:
Bought my Wife one brand new in 1997, 2 wheel drive, no loader, around 12,500 at the time, still going strong. Pound for pound, dollar for dollar it has been the best piece of machinery I have ever owned, little tractor has done a lot of work over the years and been over loaded many times. Normal filters and fluids change and a power steering cylinder rebuild is all its ever had done in over 6000 hours use. Even as good as its been I would not pay 11,000 for a 15 year old 2 WD either, simply because many things can happen in 15 years that you don't know about, maybe a low hour 4 WD with loader. If it looks and runs like a 600 hour machine around 8,000 tops.
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