Posted by brandoneast on December 19, 2014 at 18:20:50 from (73.52.189.200):
First of all it's my first time posting on this forum and any forum for that matter, so bare with me please. I recently acquired a john deere 4440. It is the oldest Deere that we have in the arsenal, but seems to be a decent tractor and we were short on pulling tractors. My problem is that implements that fit well on our 7530 premium, older internationals, and a pair of JD 6400's do not seem to fit worth a dang on this 4440. The implements being a 7 shank v ripper and a V Ditcher to date, as I have not tried to hook up to anything else yet. The problem is that in the fully raised position the implements barely make it off the ground. Now this is not my first day on the farm, but I can't seem to get a handle on this old girl's hitch setup. Maybe I am missing something, any help or advice would be appreciated.
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