Posted by buickanddeere on November 29, 2009 at 19:38:18 from (216.183.152.179):
In Reply to: Ford vs John Deere posted by NY 986 on November 27, 2009 at 20:27:37:
JayinNY said: (quoted from post at 23:17:19 11/29/09) Rod, I respect what you say, however, around here in NY, used Deeres sell for big bucks,ie 72 JD4320 open, 7000 hrs $15,9000?? 70 JD 4520 $14,900, 84 JD 4450 $28,500, 76 JD 4640, 8500 HRS $15,000... Just a few I see in Tractor House. I'll take a Ford any day. J
The 100HP JD I purchase new today for the same price as a brand X 100HP tractor. Is going to depreciate less and be worth more on a trade in 10 years time than the brand X tractor. I just saved $$$ by trading a 10yr old Deere vs a 10 yr old brand X on a new tractor.
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