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I'm down to the above 2 choices. The NH dealer has a '99 TC25D that was used for 475 hrs. at the NH combine factory, and can sell it as new, with a warranty. It has hydro-FWA, super-steer, mid-PTO and new turf tires all around. He wants $11K for it. The Woods/DuAl 60" loader is $4150, and the Bush Hof 60" finish mower is $1850, for a total of $17K. (update: he just called and went to $16,500)
The JD dealer will sell me a 4200 with 4WD, Hydro, mid-PTO, turf tires, dual hydralics, with a 420 61" loader and rear 60" finish mower for $19K. Mind you, this is all about $15K higher than my initial budget, but I've decided to get something newer than an 8N. :>)
I'll be doing the usual acreage stuff like pushing snow around, occasionally moving some dirt, and mowing the yard and runways (I fly ultralights).
I have the Boomer on loan out there now, and I sure do like the supersteer, as well as the cheaper price. He gave me a "discount" of $5K for the hours.
Comments are welcome.
The JD dealer will sell me a 4200 with 4WD, Hydro, mid-PTO, turf tires, dual hydralics, with a 420 61" loader and rear 60" finish mower for $19K. Mind you, this is all about $15K higher than my initial budget, but I've decided to get something newer than an 8N. :>)
I'll be doing the usual acreage stuff like pushing snow around, occasionally moving some dirt, and mowing the yard and runways (I fly ultralights).
I have the Boomer on loan out there now, and I sure do like the supersteer, as well as the cheaper price. He gave me a "discount" of $5K for the hours.
Comments are welcome.