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Re: Re: Case 2590 or John Deere 6030!!
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Posted by rjb on June 20, 2004 at 07:26:51 from (24.196.229.88):
In Reply to: Re: Case 2590 or John Deere 6030!! posted by hot rod on June 20, 2004 at 05:35:39:
Thanks guys this is helpfull they both seem like great machines! I know where I can get a Case 2590 for $5,000. I have not seen it yet the owner doesnot know the hours or the year, all he seems to know is that it is a Case 2590....that is all and it is a good machine seems strange.. I know where there is a JD 6030 that claims to only have 2800 hours on it for only $3750, this seem really too good to be true. Problem here is can't find any one to deliver it.... NO ONE! Not even for a high rate....strange very strange... Know where there is another JD 6030 for $8200 the owner seemed to have taken decent care of this one seems to have only 5600 hours. This seem more believeable. Well I hope people still give comments I really do not know which one to choose.....they both have a TON of plusses and maybe one or two minusses...
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