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Re: 1970 Ford 5000 or new JD 5103?
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Posted by oland on October 20, 2006 at 03:04:51 from (204.49.140.124):
In Reply to: Re: 1970 Ford 5000 or new JD 5103? posted by Sand Flat Bob on October 19, 2006 at 17:16:14:
I have owned a 5000 Ford and now own a 5203 John Deere. I will say as everyone else has that the 5000 is one of the best Fords ever built. The price does sound a little high though. I love the John Deere that I have but have not had it but about two months. The price on it is high! I bought the 5203 with a canopy for 14,600 or so I think it was. Look at some more dealers. You can go to the Fastline website and find some listed with other dealers. Every dealer that I talked to said the 03 series was one of the most troublefree tractors they sell. I would definitely look for a 5000 that was cheaper. The 5103 is usually priced around 13-13500 depending on the dealer and the Deere incentives at the time.
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