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Posted by colekicker on July 09, 2004 at 21:01:38 from (64.147.65.94):
In Reply to: new tractors to stay away from posted by bill huddleston on July 08, 2004 at 20:38:56:
I have to stand up for New Holland b/c I work for a NH dealership. If we order parts, and the shipping company (FedEx) doesn't screw it up, we see the parts the next day if ordered before noon. That fron TN to TX. Sure if you really get to looking at the smaller lines, including JD, they have someone else make their compact tractors. Its the largest growing market of the tractor sector. Did you know there are differnt levels of compact tractors? It can get very complicated. And the new low priced JD, not even close to being made in the U.S. Every company has its downfalls. If I were choosing right now, and getting a compact, I'd go with CaseIH or New Holland simply b/c of dealer support. Plus, its the same company.
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