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John Deere 6155r dd or case puma 165cvx
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<blockquote data-quote="Sitting Pretty" data-source="post: 5667012" data-attributes="member: 2598"><p>When buying tractors there seem to be many variables when it comes to price. How the dealership buy the tractors can have a big sway (whatever the brand) on how competitive the price is. </p><p>Where many seem to go wrong when pricing to change is not comparing apples with apples on things like raw horse power rather than boost plus specification. </p><p>When I bought my Puma 165 CVX it came with everything apart from front pto and the Fendt was the same but came in at considerably more money. I thought the Fendt was a fantastic tractor and very well thought out and the build quality in my opinion was better than the Case IH but not enough to warrant it being 30 plus thousand more at the time of ordering so I took a punt and bought the Case IH Puma 165 CVX. Touch a large piece of wood I have had it about 26 months with 2250 hours of trouble free operation. 1 SCR sensor at about 300 hours and that’s been it apart from the odd soft wear update. Comfy, great engine which hangs on when you need it to, gearbox is simple and user friendly and the screen is simple to understand and use. Complaints like most machinery is the paint could do with being better. </p><p>Would I have another. Absolutely and will Neva 175 CVX. Hope this helps but basically buy what you like and can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sitting Pretty, post: 5667012, member: 2598"] When buying tractors there seem to be many variables when it comes to price. How the dealership buy the tractors can have a big sway (whatever the brand) on how competitive the price is. Where many seem to go wrong when pricing to change is not comparing apples with apples on things like raw horse power rather than boost plus specification. When I bought my Puma 165 CVX it came with everything apart from front pto and the Fendt was the same but came in at considerably more money. I thought the Fendt was a fantastic tractor and very well thought out and the build quality in my opinion was better than the Case IH but not enough to warrant it being 30 plus thousand more at the time of ordering so I took a punt and bought the Case IH Puma 165 CVX. Touch a large piece of wood I have had it about 26 months with 2250 hours of trouble free operation. 1 SCR sensor at about 300 hours and that’s been it apart from the odd soft wear update. Comfy, great engine which hangs on when you need it to, gearbox is simple and user friendly and the screen is simple to understand and use. Complaints like most machinery is the paint could do with being better. Would I have another. Absolutely and will Neva 175 CVX. Hope this helps but basically buy what you like and can afford. [/QUOTE]
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