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Old 07-17-2008, 02:24 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I'm looking to upgrade to a 60HP 4X4 with loader and a shuttle shift of some type. We're going to purchase 120 acres soon and will need to do general clean up, mowing, possibly haying...

Is there a way to decode the model numbers to try to determine which tractor is a budget level and which is a top end? I've looked online and its hard to tell and the dealers want to sell you what they have on hand.

I've found this out so far:
NH TT series only has a syncro shift in top gears not reverse so its out.
NH 2420 has a nice setup in the 12 spd with its electro-hydraulic shift but its a compact so its out.
Deere 5203 was priced at $21K with loader and shuttle shift but I'm concerned about increased wear in clutch from loader use. Nice overall size and weight.
The Deere dealer offered my $12500 for my TC30 with 7308 loader for trade. Good deal with the $21K price?

Any dealers out there that can shed some light on this subject? I know all manufacturers are going to be chaning up their models to make more sense so maybe I just need to be more patient.
If you are looking at haying...save your money and buy a used AG tractor...JD4020 or if you want something a bit smaller 70HP JD2640

They'll probably last longer than the current stuff...
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Old 07-17-2008, 12:04 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Default Re: some insight into confusing model numbers please

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If you are looking at haying...save your money and buy a used AG tractor...JD4020 or if you want something a bit smaller 70HP JD2640

They'll probably last longer than the current stuff...

See, now thats good advice. International 766, ford 7000, massey 185/85 or 283, or a jd that pc mentioned would all be great candidates, run for ever & cost less than 10 grand most of the time. Plus older tractors are cooler. They have the same ability as new tractors only cost less. I do agree that a good used tractor along with new or newer cut with fel would be great if you can afford it. Todd.
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