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    Newbie looking for input / advice on purchasing a new to me 1840/1845c

    Thanks guys, I was leaning towards the 1845c mainly because of the capacity and more ground clearance. The ones in this area are few and far between. Seems most are in Eastern Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin which makes since, made in Racine Wis. Missed one by 2 hr. Had 1600hr, good rubber went for...
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    Newbie looking for input / advice on purchasing a new to me 1840/1845c

    Thanks KSSS, I've looked at 2 1845c's and 1 1840. The 45's do bring better $. The 2 45's I looked at had 1600-2000hrs but no service records. Looked at a 40 today which was a original owner 1997 3025hrs machine. He had all the service records since new. All seamed to be in good, not great...
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    Newbie looking for input / advice on purchasing a new to me 1840/1845c

    HI everyone, I'm looking into buying a 1840 or 1845c for dirt work on a acreage. I've been reading posts on issues and overall reliability and both have their pros and cons. Which do you think is the overall better machine? Thanks John
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