Posted by notjustair on August 01, 2015 at 20:17:05 from (70.195.65.78):
In Reply to: i need some help posted by tired1 on August 01, 2015 at 14:47:38:
Ask the Deere dealer what the top two best tractors are. I'd bet my farm they will say 4020 and 4440. That's why I've got one of each. I spent the day on the 4440. The quad shift still works like a charm (make sure you get one that hadn't been abused) and the air conditioning will freeze you out. My legs were cold today and it was 102 out. I bought mine years ago and the pump had been turned up. The Deere dealer has a fit every time it is in there as it dynos about 185, but I don't abuse it so it's not too much. It played with the old 455 36 foot minimum till drill. The duals aren't loaded so it would spin out before anything.
I had another that was in about the same shape. A little more worn. They gave me $17,000 trade in a few years ago. You would never regret getting one and could get your money back anytime you wanted. Very few tractors are like that.
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