Posted by pinball on December 16, 2014 at 04:54:24 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: Tractos to avoid... posted by AlanA on December 15, 2014 at 17:13:09:
I think you need to wait and go to some tractor shows and find one that both you and your wife like. then check on availabitly of parts and costs. I do know the jd 1010/2010 has a flaw in there motor design and there motors can be very expensive to fix. Also talk to the fellow you buy it from. does he come across as being pretty honest to you. theres still a lot of good hard working people out there that will be as honest as they can. unfortunately there seems to be some that wont. Don't get caught up with buying your tractor. do research on the net and take your time. once you buy it its yours. when you do buy one post a photo of it. we all would like to see what you bought. good luck on your purchase. norm in missouri
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