Posted by John (MO) on December 11, 2008 at 06:44:59 from (24.116.11.221):
In Reply to: What would you do??? posted by Chris in MO on December 10, 2008 at 18:27:02:
There is no cheaper HP to be bought than in a D-19. It is half again more tractor than you D-17 and it is more fuel effecient than the D-17. In fact the D-19 is in the upper 25% of tractors tested in Nebraska as far as fuel effeciency goes. Lots of people must think the D-19 is just too big for them because you can often sell one of the smaller D series tractors for enough to buy 2 D-19s. I did exactly that with a D-14. Don't walk, RUN out and get the D-19! But, make sure you check it over and know what you are getting. You know some people can tear up an anvil with a rubber hammer.
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