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<blockquote data-quote="Spanish" data-source="post: 7838843" data-attributes="member: 106132"><p>Once I was about to buy a Same Laser 160, a low-spec special edition that would avoid looking for a suitable used by spending little more money, in addition to serving me perfectly for what I wanted. A friend, who is an independent mechanic, told me that a good used JD is better for replacement, resale price, experience in repairs ... etc. I followed his advice and have no regrets.</p><p></p><p>There are some phrases in the Spanish language that say:</p><p>The experiments are done with soda, you don't play things with eating, and the known bad is better than the good to know (if that were the case).</p><p></p><p>Today, on the subject of tractors, there are 5 brands of engines and another 4-5 brands of transmissions. Almost all brands are not tractor manufacturers, they are component assemblers and only make the bodywork and bonnet stickers. It must be said that all tractors plow, carry trailers and are used for a farm. I repeat the experiments are done with soda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spanish, post: 7838843, member: 106132"] Once I was about to buy a Same Laser 160, a low-spec special edition that would avoid looking for a suitable used by spending little more money, in addition to serving me perfectly for what I wanted. A friend, who is an independent mechanic, told me that a good used JD is better for replacement, resale price, experience in repairs ... etc. I followed his advice and have no regrets. There are some phrases in the Spanish language that say: The experiments are done with soda, you don't play things with eating, and the known bad is better than the good to know (if that were the case). Today, on the subject of tractors, there are 5 brands of engines and another 4-5 brands of transmissions. Almost all brands are not tractor manufacturers, they are component assemblers and only make the bodywork and bonnet stickers. It must be said that all tractors plow, carry trailers and are used for a farm. I repeat the experiments are done with soda [/QUOTE]
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