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Re: John Deere 4010
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Posted by John A. on October 15, 2005 at 20:33:21 from (65.161.170.185):
In Reply to: John Deere 4010 posted by Kimbro74 on October 15, 2005 at 06:34:32:
Kimbro, NO not IMO. A 4010 is a 80hp tractor and at 10K that is tooooo much. you can find other tractors that will do a much better job that a 4010. First a 4010 has the same light a$$ front end as a 4020. Unless it has been swapped out for a heavier one from a 30 series tractor then there is your weak link to look at or expect problems later. especially if you plan on doing a ton of loader work. UNLESS you are just bent on a 4020. There are others in the 20 series that are seriously overlooked ie 4520 or 4620 slightly higher HP with a sureenough heavier front axle for loader work. If you locate one with a PS tranny all the more better. go up one series ....a 4230 will fill your bill quite nicely. My cousin traded for one 2 summers ago gave $9500 for necked tractor with front suitcase wts.and 2 rear wt on each rear corner. Then had a paint job put on it....added a koyker loader and delivered here from over 400 miles, all for $15000K Hope this helps. there are better bargains out there. If I was tradeing for a 4010 and it was in the 10K area,..... it better have a newer front end and be overhauled and turboed too. That just me. Later, John A.
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