Posted by NY 986 on June 06, 2013 at 05:53:42 from (72.168.171.160):
In Reply to: Worth saving a JD 4010 posted by August Lewis on June 05, 2013 at 19:59:23:
Let's try this again. I was ready to post when the thunderstorm blocked my signal. We have a 4010 diesel that was bought new and has been a good tractor. Regardless of brand expensive parts and shop time are a fact of life. I know of plenty of instances where a tractor needed expensive repair work close to what its revised value would have been and because the tractor was in good condition otherwise the owner did it. No, these were not Deere's but an 806 and a Ford 8000 to mention a couple. What would change my mind is if the expected bill was greater than 8 to 10 thousand dollars to completely square up the 4010 or a known to be in good shape tractor with power shift such as a 4020 were available to purchase.
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