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SuperDooper

04-29-2004 14:48:48




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Gentlemen: I am thinking about a new tractor to replace my good ol' 706 Diesel that I use regularly and would like to stable. The CIH JX100U looks to be about what I need to run my 100 acres here in Wisconsin. I am seeing them on the lots with FWD and Cab for about $37,000 with 10 to 100 hours of demonstrator time. The price seems right and the weight is similar (a little lighter than the seven-oh by about 600 lbs. I am thinking that the FWD and more HP would more than suffice for the lesser weight. Is there any reason I shouldn't consider this for a farm my size? Do you think it would handle a 5 shank Brillion chisel plow? I have an 1150B crawler to trade so I am thinking about it and $25,000 should buy one of these. Or should I look for a low hour CIH 5240? I would rather go new if possible.

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Robert in W. Mi

04-30-2004 13:24:46




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 Re: JX100U in reply to SuperDooper, 04-29-2004 14:48:48  
Hey SD,

The JXU looks to be a real nice tractor!! I think you'll be amased what it will do with MFWD!! It puts the older tractors of similar size to shame for draft work!!

I haven't heard anything bad about them, and there is a few of them out now.

Robert



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Hugh MacKay

04-29-2004 18:08:19




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 Re: JX100U in reply to SuperDooper, 04-29-2004 14:48:48  
Hardly antique discussion, but then 30 hp should handle a 100 acres. My old Uncle Wallace did it with a Super A 50 years ago. Are you telling us how much money you want to make or how much you have?



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SuperDooper

04-30-2004 06:38:50




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 Re: Re: JX100U in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-29-2004 18:08:19  
Hugh,

You make me sorry I asked the question. But, FYI, the CIH JX100U is approximately 90 PTO HP and appears to be similar in size to the 706 I currently use for most of my farm work. Comparison of old vs new has no place on this discussion board?



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