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Re: Tips needed on buying older tractor for brush
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Posted by John (MO) on September 21, 2004 at 11:36:02 from (198.209.172.106):
In Reply to: Re: Tips needed on buying older tractor for brush posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 21, 2004 at 10:48:20:
You suggested that I compare the value of a 4020 to a D-19 instead of to land. This is what I did. And you proved my point even further by saying average D-19's sell in your area for $1,200.! So I can buy at least 6 of them if not 8 or 9 for what a 4020 sells for, is that right? Talk about value, there you have it. If I ever wear out the D-19 I've got I'll head over your way for another one and save even more. Obviously you've had different experiences with parts than I have, support is still pretty good around here for the orange tractors. Even a 40 year old tractor where only about 6000 were made before the 190's came out. I think if parts become all that difficult to get those $1,200. dollar D-19's will go way up just as parts tractors. I'll plow, plant, mow or bale beside any 4020. If I should fall just a little short, I won't feel too bad, because of about $8,000. in my pocket. $8,000. would buy a lot of grass seed or lime or posts or wire or custom work on that guys 59 acres who was wondering what kind of tractor to get.
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