Posted by Billy NY on November 13, 2012 at 07:10:27 from (24.29.79.122):
In Reply to: John Deere 4440 posted by MN Scott on November 12, 2012 at 22:36:49:
I would tend to agree, I've spent some time on my neighbor/farmer 4440, from duals and a 637 JD heavy disc, to pulling gravity wagons with grain, cutting hay with it on the JD disc mower which was new in '08. His had a lot of hours on it, and he finally had to do an overhaul on it, something was off when I was cutting, seemed like it could have let loose, so we took it out of service, when it was done sure as heck made a difference, he's had this one for 25+ years working on the 500-600 acres, 250 used to be in corn, the rest in hay, it just keeps going, and has served him quite well over the years. I never ran anything with a transmission like that before, one with the letters and numbers that you could shift within range without clutching, its been a few years since I have been in it, I had to make sure and have him explain to me how to use it, was a little different for me, but I got used to it in no time, proven tractor in the field in my book given the hours I've seen it work and the time I spent in it.
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