Used 2955 Deere
Model Year: 0
We bought our 2955, used, down here in Florida. It had been used in the citrus orchards and the fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides had really done a number on some of the cosmetic components. Lots of rust and a few hydraulic drips and bugs to work through. We have another JD that has a ton of plastic components and I would rather have rust any day. Farming/construction requires that equipment gets used in less than optimal conditions. As testament to that when running the bush hog I had to get up to observe something so I had to lean out on the rusty rear fender to get a better look. The metal held, no worries. On the plastic Deere, I had to get off the tractor and as there was a tree too close to use to dismount, I had to rest some of my lard a** on the fender. When I did so, the damned thing cracked and nearly sent my a** to the ground head first. Did I mention my lard a** only weighs 170lbs.? So I'd guess I had all of about 50 lbs on it and it sure as hell busted. Sure, I shouldn't have done that, but it's not like I drive the tractor home, push a button for the auto door opener and leisurely amble into a garage. Work means simply that-work i.e. get er done, whatever it takes, etc. On the other issues, hydraulics, enough power on the 2955 for pretty much anything I run out there. Leaks a bit, but heck, I can't afford a new tractor. for a machine built in the early 90's, it is a good deal. Just stay away from the plastic Deere's unless you live on a paved street.
Pros: Plenty of power for up to 500 acres if you have time.
Cons: Deere might consider offering SS in some of the cosmetic areas. They charge enough already to get away with it.
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