Very limited market, all new farming **** has to be retrofitted (autosteer, gps, etc), doesn't have the hydros to run modern big planters, and the typical kids that work on farms don't wanna sit in a tractor like that.
Its a blessing/shame depending how you look at it. Those tractors are rock solid for discing/grain carting. No electronics for deere to come out and "diagnose". Parts are getting scarce, though.
The top transmission cover on that thing, which has an integrated hydraulic fitting on it, is unobtainium, gotta go to a tractor salvage yard to get it.
The ass pad cushion for that seat is about $140 and a couple hours labor to rip the seat outta the cab and brake it down on a bench. Dealers can usually get the ass pad next day.
2spd clutches are starting to become available again.
Just too big for home gamers, and too old for a lotta farms. We'd run it, but we already have 5 86 series Deere machines. If you aren't accustomed to the old mechanical stuff, it feels like a step back.