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Keep what you have!!!Re: Kubota vs John Deere
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Posted by colekicker on October 24, 2005 at 22:49:20 from (24.250.129.10):
In Reply to: Kubota vs John Deere posted by Beamer on October 23, 2005 at 22:32:04:
I think you would be hard pressed to convince me that the newer Kubota or Deere is gonna compare to the 3600 Ford. Your Ford just has more raw power. Look for aftermarket parts. You could almost put together another 3600 with parts available aftermarket. This keeps the regular parts prices down. Plus, look at the resale. If you have done normal maintenance on your 3600, it will probably bring what you paid for it. It won't lose its value. Of the smaller tractors, it is kind like the 3020 and 4020 Deeres. They will still bring top dollar if they have been taken care of. My 2 pennys are keep what you have. In the long run you would lose money on the Kubota or the JD and still be able to keep the 3600 running for the price difference.
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