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Re: 7120 Vs 5088
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Posted by Youngfarmhand on November 29, 2006 at 14:52:10 from (70.228.97.201):
In Reply to: 7120 Vs 5088 posted by Youngfarmhand on November 29, 2006 at 09:01:44:
Mostly what I was after was the cab and the transmission in 7120 and 5088 along with wnough power to do whatever I needed or could get into. A decent 5088 runs around 16-20,000 from all the internet sites I"ve looked at. 3688 (updated 966) is out there for under 15,000 in decent condition. My day when I graduate will be a teacher and the girl I"m engaged to is about to graduated and be an architect. So any money made farming can stay in farm expense. I just enjoy it.
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