Posted by samn40 on October 31, 2012 at 17:23:36 from (217.43.214.254):
In Reply to: Zetor versus Deere posted by doug in illinois on October 31, 2012 at 14:24:28:
Zetor did make tractors in green and yellow badged as Deeres for a while. Zetors have proved to be tougher than Deeres over here and very good loader tractors...00 series Deere were ok but had niggles the next model the 10 series made a place for Deere and then the 20 and 30 series nearly ruined it! I asked a neighbour who runs 10 newish Deeres what was wrong with the 20 series Deere....his answer..." do you want me to start at the back or the front?" Go with your own judgement, as others have said... take into account your dealers and whether you intend to keep the tractor 'till death do we part' or if you are intending to change in a few years think of the trade in allowance. At $14900 difference you could take nothing for the Zetor when the Deere is worth$14900 (in a few years time...if you know what I mean?) and still be equal ! As my Father used to say "let your head be your guide and your cheque book your rule!" Sam
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