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Posted by Hurst on October 03, 2005 at 11:43:42 from (66.129.5.5):
In Reply to: Re: Overpowered posted by Joe in IN on October 03, 2005 at 07:31:59:
I bought my allis 7000 for 7500 dollars. It has A/C, radio, heat and a nice quite cab. The engine is in great shape and the rubber was all atleast 80% around. Honestly, if I had all the money in the world, why would I want a deere anyway? Just so I know that half of the price of the tractor went to pay for BILLBOARDS for AG TRACTORS?!? I don't think you need to come to Ky (which is where I live and it is still a pretty strong allis country out here), you just need to look past the color of the paint. Allis 190xts go for under 5000, thats a series 3 in good running order, ready to hit the field. Also, AGCO still supports allis very well. Fords are another option. While the 10 series fords resell higher than most jds do, they were a lot cheaper new than a JD. Its all in the color. JD was good at marketing and that is where your extra 10000 dollars go. Hurst
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