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Posted by buickanddeere on December 30, 2004 at 09:43:42 from (64.10.41.106):
In Reply to: Tractor for 7 acres posted by jpelster on December 30, 2004 at 08:56:13:
Sorry,it's a seller's market for a small 4x4 utility tractors. The demand is growing from regular farms, market farms/hobby estates and rural home owners. Plus it's the one tractor retire farmers don't sell. Used equipment goes for what it's new price was or even more$$$. Plus used equipment may have had some "experiences" during it's previous owners usage. Best I've seen in price, warrenty, future value and usability is a new Deere 5105 4x4 with the 521 or 541 loader. Something practical to use and as good as money in the bank. It won't depreciate unlike a road vehicle if kept maintained and looking good. Costs the same for this 50HP that can do some work, as a wee 20 to 30HP "yard" tractor. Also neighbours and relatives will say, hmm... He's doing good, look at that new John Deere.
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