Whatever you purchase I don't know that I'd recommend John Deere. Just looking at prices recently here. 4430 Deeres in the $10000-18000 range while I see 1066 Internationals starting at 6,000 and topping out at 10,000. Both good tractors if used correctly (like anything else) but I can't believe an average 4430 is worth double an average 1066. Tell that to the guy that puts in the same number of acres with his 1066 as his neighbor does with the 4430 and he'd say the same thing. Anyway, yes Deere is best investment if you don't have to dump money into them for repairs. About any 4020 brings double the money of any 806. You are looking for a working tractor though not a tractor to sell. Allis-Chalmers,Farmall/IH, Ford, Oliver, Massey ferguson, White and several other brands too. Anything newer than 1980s really limits matters (Case IH, AGCO, JD, New Holland)....still, lots of options. I would recommend getting a Farmers Fastline magazine. Lots of information in those.
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