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Posted by Unimog on October 14, 2001 at 18:54:32 from (64.12.107.44):
In Reply to: Tradin' Tactors??? posted by Casey in Ky on October 14, 2001 at 17:50:16:
I'll join the crowd that thinks your crazy. If you need the money that's one thing, but the tractors are almost twins. Both around 53hp, 8/2 trans, same weight, etc. The big difference is your going from a 1994 with 550 hours to a tractor that could as old as 1962 or new as 1987 with who knows how many hours or abuse. Those same hours will be on the trans, rear drives, steering, hydraulics, etc. You could quickly spend much of your profit from the trade and have a lot of work to do. I prefer the MF because of the Perkins engine, good on fuel and reliable. I know of people with that blue fever you have, it's tough to cure. Unimog
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