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My 4 wheel drive 30 horse power John Deere 3120 was bought brand new by me (one owner) in 2005. We used it on our horse farm to cut grass and put out hay bales. It's is a fantastic tractor - only has 440 hours on it. It has the 300cx loader on the front of it and I had a worklight and rear SCVs installed (though I haven't used them). This tractor can handle pretty much everything you might need it to do on a horse farm. I might consider letting the bushog (5ft John Deere - over $1300 new and barely used) go with it for the right price. This tractor was over $20,000 new and the loader was $4000 more on top of that. It has been kept under cover its entire life and gone into the dealership for all service. It had a brand new John Deere battery put in it this year. If you see grease near the points in the pictures it's because I'm meticulous about greasing all points on the tractor when I use it and keeing up with the general maintenance (oil changes, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, hydrolic fluid, coolant, etc.). This tractor has cruise control and Deere Loadmatch that keeps the tractor from stalling out with a heavy load (especially with the loader). Its got the hydrostatic transmission (hydrostatic i.e. "eHydro" is top of the line and the best you can get), rear, and mid pto's. It's been great and you aren't going to find a better price for this model anywhere. This model beats any other comparative tractor out on the market. Kubota's can't come close to the lift work even with more horsepower. It's got a faster cycle time and is overall a better tractor. I've never had a problem bushogging the biggest fields, tilling up gardens, scooping and spreading manure, digging, or anything with this tractor. The loader will lift over a ton to 5 feet - and over 1600 lbs all the way up. It will pick up rocks, pallets, and 4x6 round bales without any problem.