Posted by JDseller on January 05, 2011 at 22:55:49 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Allis or White? posted by Doug in IL on January 05, 2011 at 05:33:15:
Doug !!!! Run Don"t walk away from an AC 7000. That cab door and backward step is just an indicator of how basacwards these tractor are. I had to use a AC 7000 for a neighbor that broke his hip. He broke it falling out of the awkward door. The gear shift started out under the seat and then was bent forward about eighteen inch then came up between your legs. You where always catching your leg or foot getting in or out of it. Road rough and had a very narrow cab. There is not much room in them. They also don"t hold up very well either.
I have ran several White 2-105s. They are good with the Perkins diesel. They sell very well around here. The 105 was the best in the series. The cab was much better than the AC cab. Just try getting in and out of each a few times in coveralls.
The White 2-105s will bring 9-10k around here in good shape. The AC 7000 or 7010 will cost less.
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