I was always an IH man solely until recently. Needed a bigger tillage tractor than my 1066, and wound up with 8440 4WD deere. Shortly thereafter, I had had enough of pushing mud and old hay and sliding around in the snow with my 1896 Case IH loader tractor, and was in the market for something I didn't have to work on, priced lots of 3-5 year old Case and NH's.. bought a brand new 100 hp McCormick FWA for ten grand less than the poorest condition of the other used ones I looked at. Deere dealer stopped by back in July, said he had a heck of a deal. 5055 E series tractors, basic little tractor, one remote, manual shift, open station with rops, $800 for a one year, 300 hour lease. Couldn't pass it up. Been awhile since I had an open station (other than the old Farmall C that runs an occasional auger) but thought I could put some hours on it running an auger and maybe rake a little hay with it some next spring. Just picked it up day before yesterday. I forgot how sharp you can turn a small 2wd tractor! Nimble little dude.
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