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Max
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1999-04-20          3105

i'm looking at a used 1920 w/7108 loader. tractor has 950 hrs on it and appears in very good condition. Dealer asking $14,000 with 90 drive train warr. Any input/advice would be greatly apprec.

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Steve
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1999-04-20          3140

Max,What year? Sounds like a deal from what I've been seeing. I saw a 1725 for same price.If you don't pick it up, give me an email and provide details of location and dealer?Best of luck ....

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1999-04-21          3147

My friend just bought a new 1920 for 15,100 that was just the tractor. Hope that helps.. Is their such a thing as invoice prices on tractors, like cars? ....

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1999-04-22          3208

I paid $16,000 for a 1993 model year Ford 1920 with a 7108 loader, and calcium filled ag tires . The tractor was in showroom condition with 69 hours on it. I bought the tractor in 1997. It is a great tractor / loader combination that works well with the calcium filled tires. My only regret is that I wish they manufactured those tractors with a mid mount pto. I would like to get a mid mount mower but they are expensive, around $3,700, the drive mechanism hangs off the 3pt., and if they are a pain to install/remove. The weight of the tractor as described is also a factor. I tend to leave zipper marks all over the yard. Other than that, I think it is a great tractor and I have had no problems with the tractor. I hope this helps! ....

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1999-04-22          3209

I paid $16,000 for a 1993 model year Ford 1920 with a 7108 loader, and calcium filled ag tires . The tractor was in showroom condition with 69 hours on it. I bought the tractor in 1997. It is a great tractor / loader combination that works well with the calcium filled tires. My only regret is that I wish they manufactured those tractors with a mid mount pto. I would like to get a mid mount mower but they are expensive, around $3,700, the drive mechanism hangs off the 3pt., and if they are a pain to install/remove. The weight of the tractor as described is also a factor. I tend to leave zipper marks all over the yard. Other than that, I think it is a great tractor and I have had no problems with the tractor. I hope this helps! ....

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pete
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1999-05-09          3623

That sounds like a decent price. I have a 1920 w/4 wheel drive and shuttle. I have 850 hrs. I found that the Ag tires were tearing up my lawn so I switched to turf tires filled only with air. I was assuming that I would need chains or calcium for snow plowing. Surprisingly I had no problems this winter, even climbing hills with more than 30 inches of snow (Michigan). I use an 8 foot flail mower and I mow 7 acres. It's never failed to start and never needed anything but routine service. ....

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