Scaling an elf-like 3t, the 59kW/80hp 5500 tops the 5000-series and costs a full £7,312 less than the 6110 SE, the other 80hp model from Deere’s low hp stable. Less weight, less of a wad to buy it – but does the operator forego more than just metal when climbing aboard the 5500? Read why profi reckons the diddiest of Deere’s tractor ranges is only fit for limited farm duties despite packing some interesting features.
Tractor test: John Deere 5500
Scaling an elf-like 3t, the 59kW/80hp 5500 tops the 5000-series and costs a full £7,312 less than the 6110 SE, the other 80hp model from Deere’s low hp stable. Less weight, less of a wad to buy it – but does the operator forego more than just metal when climbing aboard the 5500? Read why […]
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