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Posted by La_hoss on February 16, 2001 at 17:28:49 from (64.1.27.29):
I didn't realize til today that NH still made the bigger (straight hood) tractors. The dealers I've been at within the last year or two doesn't have the regular size tractors on display and act like they can't mention they still make them. The guy today had a 3010S on his lot and I had to ask about it, he didn't really point it out to me. He told me he could get me one for $14,500. Tell me if I'm wrong but I think I should be able to get him down to the $12,000 dollar range? He also told me all the good stuff about this tractor, but I want you all to tell me why I shouldn't buy this model. Is there any faults with it? I see now on the NH website they have 5610S, 6610S & 7610S, but how about something in the middle like a 3610S, do they make that model new? Thanks, La_Hoss
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