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<blockquote data-quote="Grandpa" data-source="post: 1076598" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>I bought the same tractor, a new 5203 in 2007. Had the wider tires installed on it so it could pull a plow better when needed. It had a loader on it, which I knew I would never use, so I had the dealer take it off and saved $4,000. A year later, I had a loader installed and it only cost $4,800. Brilliant :dunce: </p><p></p><p>It has been a good one for me and the 55 hp does everything I need doing on this place. I like the fact that it is a very basic tractor, with few bells and whistles, which means less to repair if needed. Just wish it had a hydrostatic transmission. That clutch is hard on my old arthritic knee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandpa, post: 1076598, member: 14666"] I bought the same tractor, a new 5203 in 2007. Had the wider tires installed on it so it could pull a plow better when needed. It had a loader on it, which I knew I would never use, so I had the dealer take it off and saved $4,000. A year later, I had a loader installed and it only cost $4,800. Brilliant :dunce: It has been a good one for me and the 55 hp does everything I need doing on this place. I like the fact that it is a very basic tractor, with few bells and whistles, which means less to repair if needed. Just wish it had a hydrostatic transmission. That clutch is hard on my old arthritic knee. [/QUOTE]
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