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Re: Re: Farmall 856 vs JD 4020D
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Posted by IH1 on August 14, 2001 at 21:27:22 from (209.23.146.21):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 856 vs JD 4020D posted by JD70Jim on August 14, 2001 at 07:37:30:
Unfortunately, the reason why there are so many farmers hanging it up is because alot of them think that they have to have the newest and so called best tractor on the market. How many farmers can actually afford to go buy $100,000 tractors and then trade up for a newer model two years later. I know of too many people who have done that and ended up loosing their butts and their farms. Take a 86-88 series IH, or a 30-40 series JD, sink some money in it, and they will pay for themselves a heck of a lot quicker than these newer tractors will.
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