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Re: Which is better?? Everyones votes wanted..
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Posted by JD70Jim on August 27, 2001 at 07:26:55 from (64.197.39.192):
In Reply to: Which is better?? Everyones votes wanted.. posted by William on August 26, 2001 at 14:49:20:
I have a 4020. Is it "better"? Who cares? It is 33 years old and I happen to own it, and don't want to rush out and get a 806 or 856 to try it against. Why can't someone ask: "Which is better---an AC 190xt or an MF 1100"? It would have the added feature of dragging the Orange Power Boosters out of the woodwork as well as the Massey crowd (neither group seems to say much) I am TIRED of the endless RED vs GREEN debate. Other, much more INTERESTING comparisons: MM G1000 vs IHC f1206 MF 1155 vs IHC 1468 OL 1600 vs AC 180 CASE 830 vs MM M670 AC 190xt vs MM G900 AC D21 II vs JD 5020 AC D21 II vs IHC f1206 Case 1070 vs Ford 8000 JD 2510 vs IH f504 Nothing too terribly wrong with a good old fashioned "colorwar", but Persian Orange, Desert Sand, Dark Green, Prairie Gold, Blue, Red & Grey, and Silver paint colors always seem to get left out!!!!! Thank You.
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