Robert M.
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I've been digging into auction listings for John Deere articulated dump trucks, specifically the D series vs. the E series, and something doesn't quite add up.
From what I'm seeing, D and E series ADTs are selling at pretty similar prices even when hours and conditions are close. I would've expected the newer E series to hold more value, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I know emissions systems changed on the E series, but is that the main reason? Are there reliability concerns, higher maintenance costs, or downtime issues that make buyers lean toward the older D series?
From what I'm seeing, D and E series ADTs are selling at pretty similar prices even when hours and conditions are close. I would've expected the newer E series to hold more value, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I know emissions systems changed on the E series, but is that the main reason? Are there reliability concerns, higher maintenance costs, or downtime issues that make buyers lean toward the older D series?