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Re: What is a John Deere 4440 worth?
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Posted by msb on December 21, 2006 at 16:41:17 from (71.50.197.176):
In Reply to: What is a John Deere 4440 worth? posted by TJH72 on December 21, 2006 at 15:03:57:
If you engaged the PTO at slow idle it will usually will not stay engaged.Try it again at half throttle.It will probably take a new dash to repair the engine kill button, but that is not a big problem to replace.Should cost a bit over $100.You might be able to repair it with some big washers.I'll bet the missing panel is around somewhere.No reason for it not to be.Someone has probably been working on the circuit breakers.$20,000 to $22,000 would be my top bid.It would be a wonderful tractor for what you need it for. The 4440 and the old venerable 4020 are my two all time favorite tractors.
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