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farmer_bakes

02-14-2006 18:33:59




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Are SAME tractors any good? We"re in the market for another tractor. Dad found a 4wd SAME for 5 grand. He said it was about 90 horse but he couldn"t remember the number. I haven"t gotten over to look at it yet, but if it"s in decent condition is it worth considering? I"m a little skeptical about it, but I guess that"s just because I don"t have any experience with them. How well do they hold up? How easy are they to work on and get parts for? Is $5000 a reasonable price? If anyone has any experience with these tractors, I would appreciate your input. We"ve got a 60 cow dairy in central WI.

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JDknut

02-15-2006 03:15:15




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 Re: SAME tractors in reply to farmer_bakes, 02-14-2006 18:33:59  
They're all over the place up here, especially in the 80's and early 90's vintage. A buddy of mine has two of them and likes them, considers them a good value for the money. Most people I know that have them like them, parts and service are available at the local New Holland dealer.



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famermatt

02-14-2006 19:49:28




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 Re: SAME tractors in reply to farmer_bakes, 02-14-2006 18:33:59  
Ive run an 8610 agco allis that the dealer told me was made by SAME and labeled agco. Im not impressed at all. Dealer mechanic said they were nothing but trouble and if they made it too 3500 hrs w/o major work it would be lucky. 5000 sure doesnt sound like much money for what youre describing so maybe its worth the price. The 8610 is a 96 model around the same hp, with an air cooled motor. The air dams on this motor arent nearly as well built as on the deutz motors and we had trouble with it getting hot while baling hay. Other problems are hard shifting and leaks hydraulic oil like a seive. For the money you talk about, it must be an older model which maybe a whole let better.

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