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Exactly, and the warranty ran for 2 years so worked out well really, I know people often over look them but the tractors in question were a McCormick mc115 and mc105 bout with loaders. I can honestly say we had very few problems with them in the first 5000 hours of their life and they were nice to drive and easy to get used too. It's also the best small loader tractor I have ever driven where capability is concerned, could lift 2.5-3ton without the rear end bobbing

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Exactly, and the warranty ran for 2 years so worked out well really, I know people often over look them but the tractors in question were a McCormick mc115 and mc105 bout with loaders. I can honestly say we had very few problems with them in the first 5000 hours of their life and they were nice to drive and easy to get used too. It's also the best small loader tractor I have ever driven where capability is concerned, could lift 2.5-3ton without the rear end bobbing

 

HI MATE thats the way to do it sale them on jon :thumbup:

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i know of one tractor with the guts of 20000hours on the clock but you could sell it at 25000 with 5000hr as it is so tidy it would be hard to tell if you replaced some of the cab bits

 

HI TREE theres chaps i no who have fendt with 15k on the clock sound mad to me just a cash pit then jon :thumbup:

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