I have had three tractors that I will not sell or trade.
1) 1980 JD 4440 I bought it when it was one year old with 250 hours on it. It now has over 12,000 hours on it. Still one of my favorite cab tractors
2) 1974 Oliver 1655 Diesel. My Uncle bought it new in 1974. I bought it when he retired in 1984. I just like how it handles and the three speed PS is just the berries on a square baler. IT now has around 7500 hours. I don't remember what it had on it when I bought it.
3) 2000 JD 5210 2wd. I bought this tractor off of JD finance as a repo. I really planned on selling it. I just liked how easy/quick it started and how easy it is to get on and off of. So I kept it and it gets used for some little thing every single day. Not a lot of hours but just used for little stuff as it is so handy to use.
So I would say the JD 4440 if it is cold or dusty. The Oliver 1655 for spraying and such. Then the little JD 5210 for all those little things you use a tractor for like blading the lane or mowing the outsides of the pasture.
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