Posted by John A. on May 19, 2014 at 20:59:12 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: John Deere 4240 posted by CJF1981 on May 19, 2014 at 09:38:32:
CJF1981, Basically... The 4230 Is in all essence a 4020 in 30 Series Skin, with a better hydraulic system, and a HD Front-end!!. The 4240 is a more refined unit over the 4230!! I disagree with Lon about the Preference of Quad Range over a Power Shift. The PS tranny is Still highly prized over a Quad in Trouble free and ease of use. The 1.5 mph difference between 4th & 5th was the same Across the board from 4010s to the 4840s. 4th was too slow and 5th was tooo fast. but for an all-around using tractor the PS version was and still is the Cats meow!!! If all you are going to do is Farm, and NO LOADER WORK then Get the Quad or 8 speed Syncro Range.....For Me the Power Shift still reigns Supreme, Loader work, General farming My money is on the PS model ALL DAY LONG!! The PS short coming wasn't truly fixed till the 50 Series tractors with the 16 speed PS. More gears to fill the splits in the old 8 speed units. Those tractors are usually Bullet proof if given reasonable care, no real problems to run backward from. Hope this Helps. Later, John A.
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