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Re: Re: Re: Which is better?? Everyones votes wanted..
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Posted by JD70Jim on August 27, 2001 at 19:35:32 from (64.197.39.117):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Which is better?? Everyones votes wanted.. posted by Pull X on August 27, 2001 at 13:57:08:
Perhaps, but the John Deere I suggested to compare with the D21 II was the 141.5 hp 5020, NOT the 95 hp 4020! I also suggested D21 II vs IHC f1206. Perhaps it is the 190xt you wish to compare to a 4020???? Or perhaps you wish to compare the 426cid turbo in the D21 series II to the 6404T in a 4520? At any rate, the D21 in any form, when compared to a 4020 is like comparing apples with tomatos. NOT RELAVANT! DOES NOT COMPUTE! Want something to brag about? How about this: AC D17 vs MM g1000! The tractors I originally suggested were at least similar. LOL
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