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Re: JD 4010 vs AC D19
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Posted by Errin OH on February 21, 2006 at 07:59:11 from (198.57.19.122):
In Reply to: Re: JD 4010 vs AC D19 posted by rboulware on February 21, 2006 at 06:40:20:
Have you priced 4010s locally? Here 5,500 delievered is a steal. I know of two close by me, one at 7,500+ hrs and one at 10,000+ (rebuild), and you couldn't touch them for less than 9,000. Thats why I went with the case 6,000 delievered and only 4200 hrs. Diesel Advantage First don't under estimate the fuel thing. I have pulled tillage equipment with my AC. I would swear it was double the diesel. Next, Pullin power. That 19 was screaming and straining to pull a cult or disk and packer (all 12') at the same time. The diesel didn't know they were there, was singing a tune, and going twice as fast.
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