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JD 4430, 4630, 4440 comparison
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Posted by IAHay on December 29, 2005 at 11:39:05 from (12.22.130.94):
Howdy, I'm thinking of buying one of the three of these(4430, 4630, 4440). 4440 would be my preference, but I'm not sure it would be worth the extra money for me. I need something to primarily pull 946 disc mower and to do some baling and bale moving. How does the fuel consumption compare between the 3? Powershift vs. quadrange? Thanks.
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