Posted by philip d on April 16, 2018 at 05:46:30 from (142.177.130.41):
In Reply to: JD 5085E opinions? posted by philip d on April 15, 2018 at 09:32:20:
I called the salesman today and he said the 85E and up are made in Agusta Georgia in the same plant with the same components and bearings as the M. He said the E is more of a no-frills version with more manual controls where possible to cut costs and as few electrical and trim options as possible. I talked to a guy yesterday that works on a farm that has one and he said that in the first 2 1/2 years warranty replaced the flywheel and they paid to replace the universal joints and bearings up front. I mentioned that to the dealer and he asked me if I've seen the tractor at home? They have a drive in manure put that they put the soupy manure in with that tractor daily driving it belly deep in the soup. I guess he had a point there. If we get it with 5yr warranty at least the next 60mo our open utility tractor expenses will be fixed instead of wondering all the time what's next.
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