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Re: NEW HOLLAND TN65

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Posted by Jesper Hansen on September 23, 2000 at 14:21:33 from (212.70.10.81):

In Reply to: NEW HOLLAND TN65 posted by HUBB on July 03, 2000 at 08:54:37:

I just like to hear why you bye the Fiatagri models like Tn65 and L models. Are they cheaper than the Ts models. In my opion the Ford model like series 40 and Ts are better. I have two Ford/New Holland 8340. One from 94 and the other from 96. The old one have worked around 5300 hours. Hard work such as working with a 5 furrow Lemken plough with furrow presser and a 2 row Grimme potato combiner. Its not that i dont like the Fiatagri machines like 90, L and Winner series, but the Ford models seems better.
I hope you understand my english writing.

Jesper Hansen Denmark

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