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Posted by JK-NY on March 22, 2003 at 05:32:19 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: 2010 john deere posted by jack on March 19, 2003 at 17:11:36:
Here are a few more thoughts on a 2010, I ran a 2010 gas row crop with wide front for a loader tractor. The disc brakes are expensive to fix and often dont work very well, also the check the shifting linkages for wear if it has the shifter to the right side of the stering column.I am curious what was meant by a 2010 being a better value than a 4000 Ford or MF65,( maybe cost when each was new?) I own a 4000 (3cylgas) and a 960 Ford ( 4 cyl gas , same engine as 4 cyl 4000) and although they are lighter than the 2010, with loaded tires and wheel weights they would out work the 2010 . Some good points of the 2010, It was fairly manueverable, has good power steering, fairly comfortable tractor to operate for its age.The hydraulics were a little slow and weak on the loader, but it got the job done for a number of years. Hope this helps JK
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