Remembering a Record Setting John Deere 4955 From Michigan

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(Machinery Pete)

I love the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY.

Every year I come back in mid February. Make tons of new friends and always connect with lots of familiar faces from around the U.S. and Canada. Sometimes now I even run into the grandkids of guys I blogged about or did Youtube videos on years ago.

Tonight I was having dinner downtown in Louisville at Guy Fieri’s Smokehouse (try the meatloaf...wow) and a young fella stopped at our table to say hi. Wyatt Fetterly from Michigan. Wyatt is 22 years old and said he’s been to the National Farm Machinery Show 21 times. Family tradition.

We chit chatted a bit, I thanked Wyatt for watching our Machinery Pete TV show every week, and then he brought up his grandpa’s John Deere 4955.

Ah, I remember this 4955!

Yes indeed. Wyatt’s grandpa is Mark Fetterly of Monroe, MI and back on March 9, 2012 he had his retirement farm auction on which he sold his 1989 John Deere 4955 with 4,170 hours. Here’s a picture of it:

It sold for a then record high auction sale price of $69,500 on the sale by my auctioneer friends Brad Neuhart and Rollo Juckette. Young Wyatt said that after the auction they heard from folks as far away as North Carolina that had seen and read about his grandpa Mark’s record breaking 4955.

7 years later Wyatt’s grandpa Mark’s 4955 is still on the Top 5 highest ever auction prices on 4955’s, currently coming in at No. 3. Here’s the list:

Highest Auction Prices on John Deere 4955 Tractors

* Data by http://www.MachineryPete.com

Wyatt, tell Grandpa Mark that folks are STILL talking about his beautiful John Deere 4955! See you at the show next year young man.

http://www.MachineryPete.com

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