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6000 John Deere series vs. 7000 JD series
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<blockquote data-quote="Cabo" data-source="post: 726484" data-attributes="member: 3248"><p>There are several shops around here that "re-furbish" the 6000 series and if you saw them before they start on them you wouldn't want one even though they replace "have to" parts and put on a new paint job. Look hard and long at a repainted John Deere, mine is 5 years old and the paint is still perfect so if it is repainted they are more than likely hiding something. The 6420 and 6430 are excellent hay and cattle tractors if you get the 4X4 and loader. Wouldn't take anything for mine and do without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cabo, post: 726484, member: 3248"] There are several shops around here that "re-furbish" the 6000 series and if you saw them before they start on them you wouldn't want one even though they replace "have to" parts and put on a new paint job. Look hard and long at a repainted John Deere, mine is 5 years old and the paint is still perfect so if it is repainted they are more than likely hiding something. The 6420 and 6430 are excellent hay and cattle tractors if you get the 4X4 and loader. Wouldn't take anything for mine and do without them. [/QUOTE]
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