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Re: Re: Re: john deere 5210
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Posted by DAVE M on November 05, 2002 at 03:22:59 from (12.40.253.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: john deere 5210 posted by TAB on November 04, 2002 at 22:56:54:
My more than 2 cents worth. The TS110 is a good tractor it is built in Basildon England plant thats where the (i'm going to use the 4000 Ford and 5610 Ford for example) thats where the 4000,4610,4630, and 5610 5610II were built at. The TS series are the "Ford Tractor" design They have stopped building those. Now CaseIH tractors have started production there. AS far as your TN the local dealer is selling about 10 a year he was selling 50-60 30 series tractors a year till production stopped in June 1999. A good buddy has a TN75 and he loves it. But if you look at the specs of the TN it is a close copy of the JD 5000 series, it has a dry clutch pto like the JD. The TN may be a good tractor but it is NOT better than what it replaced the tried and proven "FORD tractor". except for hyd pump capacity. I hope you have good service out of your TN65, there is nothing worse than spending big money on something and it has problems like the guy with the John Deere 5210 cab
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