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<blockquote data-quote="DCB4" data-source="post: 1602696" data-attributes="member: 25279"><p>4 cylinder E models are made in Augusta Georgia, 3 cylinder E models are made in India. All M series are made in Georgia. I have a 5100E and it is a good size tractor for a small Beef operation. It spends most of it's time hooked to 4x5 baler or an 8ft bush hog. It handles both of these quite well on steep ground.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I'm looking at getting into a 5 series m jd. I've been trying to decide if a 5100 would be enough or if I'd be happier with a 5115. I'm like you and would mostly be running a 5x6 roller and disc mower with it. Do you ever find yourself wishing you'd have gone with a few more horses or does the 5100 do everything you want it to?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="DCB4, post: 1602696, member: 25279"] 4 cylinder E models are made in Augusta Georgia, 3 cylinder E models are made in India. All M series are made in Georgia. I have a 5100E and it is a good size tractor for a small Beef operation. It spends most of it's time hooked to 4x5 baler or an 8ft bush hog. It handles both of these quite well on steep ground. [/quote] I’m looking at getting into a 5 series m jd. I’ve been trying to decide if a 5100 would be enough or if I’d be happier with a 5115. I’m like you and would mostly be running a 5x6 roller and disc mower with it. Do you ever find yourself wishing you’d have gone with a few more horses or does the 5100 do everything you want it to? [/QUOTE]
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