We Bought FOREIGN Tractor!



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Carson, the 6th Gen Farmer, is a young farmer dedicated to promoting agriculture through funny and entertaining content. He is passionate about precision agriculture and implementing it into the family farm. Carson, along with his brother (Chris) and father (Ryan) carry on the family legacy in South Western Minnesota and explain the processes to educate farmers and consumers alike. If you like to watch and learn about John Deere, Farm equipment, precision agriculture, or the hilarious interactions between the family members on a daily basis 6th Gen Farmer is the place for you!

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25 thoughts on “We Bought FOREIGN Tractor!”

  1. I like the new edition.There's nothing wrong with 10-12 year old machinery. I believe the hour meter proved itself in the tractors appearance and walk around views. Personally, I wouldn't waste a lot of effort in its sun fade. Give it a full fluid and filter service, fix the extremely obvious stuff and put that thing to work. "Nothing runs like a Deere".

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  2. When you buy a piece of equipment from a third party like this, do the software liscences/activations come with it, or you need to deal with Deere seperatly on these?

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  3. Most farms buy used tractor under a certain size. Or in rare occasions, with tender. That's how we got a new Steyr Absolute that actually cost as much as a Case Magnun did 5 years ago. Prices just.. Crazy and they will stay that way.

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  4. Deere has always been 2 steps behind with their articulated tractors the Steigers are held to a higher standard and remember nothing beats a Steiger or a Magnum

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  5. Carson… get an proffesional for the Paint… or watch some Youtubevideoas how it is dome to bring back faded paint back to live first comes the cosare stuff, when the fine grit, when the way… its just some shoping a polishe rand some elbowgrease and tape to stick on the stuff you downt want to polish

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  6. I have a 2012 Deere 5115m. That sat outside for 1 summer in northern MN. And it looked real white faded like that. I buffed it and waxed with ceramic wax. Looks brand new again. Good buy there guys.

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