Posted by Bill(Wis) on December 08, 2020 at 08:36:08 from (148.75.118.81):
In Reply to: Re: Grain farming posted by used red mn on December 08, 2020 at 07:58:17:
The main farm was purchased by my grandfather and grandmother on April 1st, 1901 and then more farms were added as they became available. Dairy farm for 67 years. Red Tractor is a CaseIH Maxxum 125. The "Value" model. Got a good deal on it because it was coming off from a loan arrangement to the VoTech Ag college in Rhinelander. Had 39 hours on it. Case IH had a free loader program going then. I wanted another just like it but the CaseIH dealer was so screwed up that they couldn't find the one they said they had. I turned my back on them and bought a John Deere 6125M with all kinds of options. Loader mount. 14 front weights, premium hydraulic package, cast wheels, bar axles, radial tires, rim guard,etc. I got a pretty good deal on it as it had been leased out as a snowmobile grooming tractor for one winter but never sold. JD dealer made the best deal he could and then got another $4000 off by financing it with John Deere. Paid it all off right after and I'm happy with it. I like the Case cab a lot better. The JD cab is quieter, however. On the Nebraska tests they were identically matched tractors but with the extra weight the John Deere pulls slightly better. Those grain carts, fully loaded, go about 22 tons.
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