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I have a 1050 4X4 w/FEL and hoe I recently came across a 4610 with 460 loader and 48 hoe, the machine has 340 hrs on it and was wondering what would be a good place to start with an offer. Any advice would be greatly apreciated, also is there any problems with these machine that I should look out for?
Thanks, Rich |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Alaska
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Hmm.. 340 hours ain't much time. What year machine? eHydro or Power reverser tranny? R1's or R4's? Extra rear SCV's? Heavy duty buckets - FEL and hoe? Lot's of variables to consider before nailing down a reasonable offer.
I haven't heard any serious concerns regarding the 4000x10 series tractors. Good reliable Yanmar engines, easy on fuel, etc. I'd sure want to know if the hours seem reasonable for the age-year of the machine. On a dealer lot or original owner sale? And of course, if the FEL and hoe are straight, not abused, etc. AKfish |
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yes the hours are for real, it's dirty from sitting outside, but it has been mainly residential use. It has R4's a 12 and 24 shovel for the hoe, and a standard bucket, yes it has the extra hydraulics.
Thanks, Rich |
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