Posted by Hay maker2 on August 04, 2015 at 15:50:14 from (69.29.57.154):
In Reply to: Tractor shopping posted by notjustair on August 04, 2015 at 07:41:29:
They were replaced becuase they were worn out and they could not sell their tractor with a bad clutch or T/A. They are also cutting thier losses and moving on becuase they are sick of dealing with a bad or jumpy clutch and a bad T/A. Around here, you don't see many 86 seires tractor setting on the dealers lot. If they are, they are ususally overpriced becuase the dealer does not want to mess with a clutch and T/A. Therefor they sell it at there annual consinment auction so they don't have to deal with warranting a bad clutch or T/A.
If you already have a 4440, look for another one or a 4240. With this set up you will only have to have one type of oil on hand, same filters, and same operation. Most of the parts are the same. Whether its an 8 speed powershift or a 16 speed quad they shift smooth and have a nice clutch.
If you want to spend some cash, look for a 50 or a 55 series John Deere with the 15 speed power shift!
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