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John Deere 9520T
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Blossom
Posted 1/16/2008 22:28 (#284909 - in reply to #284548)
Subject: RE: John Deere 9520T


The company I work for is true yellow cat, but another place I am familiar with has a JD 9620T & a JD 9520T. The 9520T is an earlier model which has had a lot of problems (i.e. engine mostly) The other big thing is the ride. The earlier 9520T's had a rigid suspension (if any suspension) and it beats the snot out of the driver and the machine. Our local dealer has been (Nov-Dec) advertising 7 used 9520T's that have been traded back in. The 9620T is a nearly new model that has been a sweetheart. Could there be a breakpoint in Serial numbers for good and bad?

I like the power-to-the-ground on tracks, but they can really tear up ends where you turn. The wider the implement, obviously the less impact when turning. I was planting wheat with a 34' drill and a Cat 85E on irrigated ground and it doesn't look bad at all after it came out of the ground.

The view from here I guess.
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