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blairsville,pa | Prolly to small but I've been on the same search. This is what I came up with. I bought a 3900 hour 5410 with new tires for $14,500. Then I tracked down a used jd loader that was like new. My plan was 2 get a new aftermarket loader. But I couldn't pass up the one I found. If your willing to do a little searching this approach might help your pocketbook up front and in the long run. Instead of buying a used loader tractor that's been beat on and the clutch is junk. I bought somebody's hay raking baby and tracked down a new loader with a bucket and a bale spear for $4000. I'd try to find a low hour tractor that's just what you want then put a new loader on it or a junk one until u can upgrade. ...so far so good I am thinking I made a better decision and this one should last longer than one that rolled out the showroom with a loader on it. My 2 cents...good luck.
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