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Old 05-02-2009, 11:31 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Thanks Dave! I love my 3525... but these have my mouth watering... hmmmm... Will they be available with R-1's as well?

How's the pricing going to be?
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Old 05-03-2009, 12:19 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Thanks Dave! I love my 3525... but these have my mouth watering... hmmmm... Will they be available with R-1's as well?

How's the pricing going to be?
The initial tractors are all R4, but I suspect there will be enough demand for R1 to make that happen. Pricing will be competitive, but it won't be priced with the economy models.
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Old 05-03-2009, 02:58 PM   #23 (permalink)
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India... Thats why the tractor has a style that reminds me of the 7520. Dave, do you know when they will publish the specs?
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After looking at pictures of both the 7520 and 4035 tractors myself I have a hard time seeing much of any resemblance between the two in styling or design.
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India... Thats why the tractor has a style that reminds me of the 7520. Dave, do you know when they will publish the specs?
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I have spec sheets. We are having a product intro on Thursday, and then I think I should be able to post specs without getting any grief from the powers that be.

It really is a comfortable tractor, and built heavy in the three-point area and the loader mount area. We will be using the Bradco built backhoe on these models.
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Will either be capable of handling the Bradco 511 hoe?
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Will either be capable of handling the Bradco 511 hoe?
I think the Bradco backhoe will be model 485. The 511 is too much backhoe in my opinion for a 40HP tractor.
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Where can we find the specs on the 485?
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