I traded my 955 for my current CK30. The 955 had FEL, JDP Cab and loader. I liked the tractor, but it had 1800 hrs and needed a lot of tinker time. These machines are 12 to 20+ years old at this point. They are very light and the 33 hp is misleading. To get that hp rating, JD measured it at 3200 rpm. At that range, she's more that a little loud and I promise, you won't work it there for long. In reality, you'll be around the 2500 rpm range like most other diesel tractors (I prefer 2000-2200 on my CK30), and down under 30hp. Now, having said that, that's still way more hp than this tractor can put to the ground, I could easily spin all wheels with the diff lock engaged in high range (2 speed HST) and R4's.
This is also a pretty high price for this tractor. There are plenty of them in the $8K range with similar hrs. It's not a bad tractor, but probably equivalent of a CK20 in the Kioti line and the CK27/35 all blow it away in terms of the work they can do. For $11K, you could fine something like that much newer and fewer hours. I got a little more than that for mine as a trade, but it had the cab, an extra set of tires and I fully restored it.
What an excellent job on that restore! You have two very fine machines!!
Good decision!
I think quite a few tractor buyers change their minds frequently before actually buying...
Waiting is always a good idea. I acquired some more land last year at the beginning of fall and originally thought I wanted a full size TLB to work it. After doing some rethinking and getting some opinions on here, I'm looking to purchase a JD 110 TLB - which is about 43hp, about half of what I was looking at before. All for the better though. Take your time and you'll find that it is much cheaper to wait and get the perfect machine than to rush and have to upgrade in the future.