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1920 Price check - used

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1999-05-18          3999

I am looking at a New Holland 1920 with 400hrs (i think it's a 1997), it is 4wd,12 x 4 Standard shift. No loader. What is a fair price ?, they are asking 10,250. Is it true that the std transmission is better for more ower for loader and backhoe work.Also Does anyone know a good source for used implements?Thanks in advanceBy the way this board is great.

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1920 Price check - used

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1999-05-19          4061

i purchased a 98 model 1920 4x4 ,shuttle shift, w loader w 100hrs the tractor was 13000.00, loader 2000.00 heavy box blade 400 total 15400.00. i looked at the 4500 of jd and kubotas 3410 and the 1920 just seemed heaiver built. im a building contractor and all the plastic and fiberglass on the other models just didnt seem up to everyday use. test drove all three and the 33hp new holland seemed to be the better tractor. the loader comes off after disconecting 4 hyd. lines and no bolts in about 3min. and is still a tight fitting loader. ive owned a yanmar,rented a kubota(week rentals) and both tractors were dependable, but i couldnt justify the extra costs of these units. i read this board for about 6 months before i made my decision, one thing you will find is that a lot of people are color blind so take everything with a grain of salt. drive um all and decide whats best for you. good luck ....

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