Posted by cowboy.2010 on July 08, 2018 at 17:55:40 from (143.81.103.52):
I am looking for a new to me Cab Tractor. We do not have a large operation we only run around 100 head of cattle, 350 acres and bale roughly 300 bales of hay each year. We currently run a 2555 Cab John Deere,5670 Agco open station and a 685 CaseIH open station. But the 2555 John Deere does 90% of the work on the farm because it has the cab. I am wanting something a little bigger than our 2555 and it must have a cab/Heat/AC and will have a front end loader. I have been looking at some 2755-2955,6300-6400, 6210-6410 John Deere Tractors the 10 series would be pushing towards the end of my budget for a tractor. Is any of them models/series superior to the others? I am not dead set on a John Deere but there is plenty of dealers with in 40 min drive all around me incase I need parts which is a big plus. There is currently a Agco RT95 and a 6150 Massey Ferguson on craigslist close that are worth the money but don't no how they would compare to the John Deeres which is mainly all I have really ran for the most part. My main question is what model Cab Tractors would you all recommend in the 85-110 HP range something roughly newer than say 1988 and older than 2003, FWA does not really matter but will have a loader on it.
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