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Looking at buying a new tractor

I'm looking at a Case Puma 170 or a Challanger MT575D both have duals and loader it'll be used for everything I do from planting to grinding feed what the best of the two needing opinions thank you

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it definitely depends on what you have close for a dealer. I am a mechanic who worked on Case IH ag equipment for 7 years and now work on AGCO equipment. Both tractors are pretty similar. Challenger will have the superior CVT trans which I prefer over Case CVT and powershift. I would test drive both see what you like and talk to your local dealer for both about what support you can get.

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