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Re: Metal shavings in tranmission fluid considered normal for JD 4000 TEN SERIES
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Posted by JD70Jim on March 26, 2003 at 19:10:47 from (12.215.71.115):
In Reply to: Metal shavings in tranmission fluid considered normal for JD 4000 TEN SERIES posted by Kevin on March 26, 2003 at 15:43:58:
Let's see, the John Deere 4000 TEN series. that's BRAND NEW, isn't it? Howcum this topic isn't in "TODAY'S TRACTORS" where it belongs? I will never own a John deere this new, except for an L&G tractor, and I really don't care whether a new tractor runs or doesn't. HOWEVER---- Take the bloody thing to your nearest NH dealer and trade you fool. If the NH works better, you can thank me for offering good advice. If not, I advise you to take the NH (blue painted tractor)to AGCO, and after that, take the AGCO to CASENH (red painted tractor). If you STILL have any cash or credit left, trade again. That ought to finish you off or cure the problem! Most importantly, don't be going around badmouthing that Deere. How can you expect to get TOP DOLLAR trading it off if you have already told EVERYONE it's worthless?
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