My 2 cents: I've had the 5303 with the FEL/6' bucket since July '04 - it now has over 325hrs on it. The price difference between the 5103 up to the 5303 wasn't that much and I felt the extra power was worth it. The only maintenance it's had has been grease, oil, fuel and check all bolts, etc. for it's scheduled checks. I use it to cut/bale around 15 acres of hay, put in wood, etc. I also have a 6' brush-hog and 6' rototiller, both of which it turns effortlessly. After using older, unreliable equipment ('67 Case, '51 IH, '58 IH, etc.) I broke down and bought this tractor new - best money I ever spent on a tractor. I've used this tractor with a home-made skidder rig to pull entire oak tops out of the woods with little effort.
However, having said that there are some drawbacks. 2WD vs 4WD: I wish I had a 4WD - the "stomp pedal" to lock the rear wheels together now has stripped gears so it's useless. MOST situations I can get back out of using the FEL to push myself, but of course if you have a load in it that means dumping it. I made a weight barrel that is about 900lbs and that helps quite a bit. Standard transmission vs 'shuttle shift': A synched/shuttle shift transmission is not offered on this tractor. I've driven tractors since I was 12 so I didn't see this as a problem. When doing a lot of FEL work, and believe me if you get a FEL you'll use it all the time, it's a pain in the neck not having a synched or shuttle shift transmission.
OK, so that was more like 7 or 8 cents... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif