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To add to stuck shame.

 

 

I was rescue winch tractor who came and rescued crappy 390 from the dell bomb crater that it fell down bracken mowing.

 

HI BRUSH can i say that what you call a crappy thats your words mf390 tractor will still be going when your newer winch tractor has been to the recycle yard 3/4 times the mf390 go on and on very to repair not like the new tractors there ok when new farmers here let them go at 2000 hrs :lol:thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI BRUSH can i say that what you call a crappy thats your words mf390 tractor will still be going when your newer winch tractor has been to the recycle yard 3/4 times the mf390 go on and on very to repair not like the new tractors there ok when new farmers here let them go at 2000 hrs :lol:thanks jon :thumbup:

 

I know the 390 has massive fan club. I'll admit the 4wd one make good forestry tractors.

 

I just don't like them. Cab is small, the seats are crap they're noisy. I spend a lot of time in tractors and i'll always take a valtra or a newer massy over a 390. Thats a 2wd version.

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I know the 390 has massive fan club. I'll admit the 4wd one make good forestry tractors.

 

I just don't like them. Cab is small, the seats are crap they're noisy. I spend a lot of time in tractors and i'll always take a valtra or a newer massy over a 390. Thats a 2wd version.

 

I prefer my 6190r. Or my 6830 :thumbup:

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