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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by TomTX on January 14, 2007 at 08:39:13 from (12.74.218.240):
In Reply to: Re: Is it worth it??? posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 08:31:52:
If you are going to have the dealer where the tractor is do the repairs, then you better get a firm "understanding" in advance, and limits of your liability for those repairs. This could turn into a real money pit. The dealer probably gets 60 - 80 per mechanic hour plus outrageous prices for parts. Since you don't do your own work, I would think twice or three times about this deal. You could end up with a 11000 - 12000 tractor in a hurry. Get some advice on the JD board about this. My detailed experience is with MF and NH tractors. Tom
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