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<blockquote data-quote="lifeofleisure" data-source="post: 798954" data-attributes="member: 9248"><p>Thanks to all for the replies. I am 30-45 miles from nearest dealer regardless of make. Service from NH on baler when brokedown was excellect, and they sell MF as well. The JD dealer has excellent service as well. Oliver is one I have hard time getting parts for. Guy at church recommended a Mccormick, and some other lesser named tractors have same componets of the named ones. Some of the newer stuff don't seem to be made as well as eariler models.</p><p></p><p>Temps 20 degrees below normal (17 tonight) with 40 MPH winds lately have me looking at cabs. </p><p></p><p>I tend to over think when spending this much cash. As I told one dealer I have to rasie 90-100 calves to pay for one. </p><p></p><p>Still interested in knowing what folks think of what is out there to help with my purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifeofleisure, post: 798954, member: 9248"] Thanks to all for the replies. I am 30-45 miles from nearest dealer regardless of make. Service from NH on baler when brokedown was excellect, and they sell MF as well. The JD dealer has excellent service as well. Oliver is one I have hard time getting parts for. Guy at church recommended a Mccormick, and some other lesser named tractors have same componets of the named ones. Some of the newer stuff don't seem to be made as well as eariler models. Temps 20 degrees below normal (17 tonight) with 40 MPH winds lately have me looking at cabs. I tend to over think when spending this much cash. As I told one dealer I have to rasie 90-100 calves to pay for one. Still interested in knowing what folks think of what is out there to help with my purchase. [/QUOTE]
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