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Posted by Casey in Ky on February 17, 2001 at 16:04:38 from (208.0.21.76):
In Reply to: pricing NH 3010S posted by La_hoss on February 16, 2001 at 17:28:49:
That's a pretty good price. In fact, a darn good one. The cheapest I've seen them has been 14,200, and that was as low as it got. You might could find one that has been on the lot for a couple of years and tagged as old stock and get it in the 12 range, but that would be the only way. As far as the tractor goes, it's the same proven design that has worked for years and years. It's a good solid tractor that I feel for the money, can't be touched. The only negative thing that I've heard about is that they are made in Mexico and I've heard that NH has had some quality control problems down there. But the tractor does have the same warranty as the TN models(2 years if they haven't changed). One other thing, they don't have very good resale value, but I never did pay any attention to that, as the way I see it, if I'm buying a tractor(especially a new one) I'm going to keep it till it's wore out anyway, at which point none of them have very good resale value. They are no models between the 3010 and 5610. I think that's some sort of marketing plan of NH's, as the 3010 is just a little to small and the 5610 is just a little to big for the people in the market for these size and types of tractor, so they're forced to go to the TN series for a heftier price. If you'd liked to know anything more on the S series, just shoot me an email, I'd be glad to help out if I can. Casey
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