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<blockquote data-quote="Short Fuse Farm" data-source="post: 933220" data-attributes="member: 18861"><p>Hi Yall,</p><p></p><p>We are starting a grass finish and calving operation on our humble farm in Central Michigan. We have 18 acres of pasture and have bought our first calves. Now I am looking at a tractor for moving round bales around (with snow on ground) to include off loading from a truck. Scooping up snow will be in its works too. I have been looking at JD 5055E and 5083E. The cost between the two is about 15 K. I am kinda leaning towards the 5083E for the cab which is nice in winter I am sure. Is it to much tractor for my operation though? I look forward to everyones opinions on comments. Many thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Short Fuse Farm, post: 933220, member: 18861"] Hi Yall, We are starting a grass finish and calving operation on our humble farm in Central Michigan. We have 18 acres of pasture and have bought our first calves. Now I am looking at a tractor for moving round bales around (with snow on ground) to include off loading from a truck. Scooping up snow will be in its works too. I have been looking at JD 5055E and 5083E. The cost between the two is about 15 K. I am kinda leaning towards the 5083E for the cab which is nice in winter I am sure. Is it to much tractor for my operation though? I look forward to everyones opinions on comments. Many thanks. [/QUOTE]
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