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Old 04-06-2008, 10:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 4310 good deal?

I just bought a used '02 4310 E-hydro, 4X4, R4s, 7-iron 60" MMM, 430 loader with 61" bucket, 1 remote and the 48 backhoe with the 18" bucket and 473 hours for 17,500. What do you guys think of this deal? I sold my L2800 Kubota TLB that is in my avatar and I started this tractor habit with a 2210 so i am no stranger to green. Everyones input greatly appreciated!
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Used to have '02 John Deere 4310 E-Hydro, 430 loader, 7-Iron 60" MMM, 1 remote, power beyond, Model 48 backhoe. (e-hydro sucks)

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Old 04-06-2008, 11:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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With the BH, I would think so. you make me wanna try to get the dealer on the deal I am going for, get some more trade-in value for my set-up
2003 4310, 86 hours, 300CX (2007), 72" Frontier Boom blade (2007).
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Old 04-06-2008, 07:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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With my experience, sell it outright. I looked into trading my L2800 kubota and that number was ridiculous, and it was a TLB! This e-hydro does not seem as responsive as the old hydros seems more mushy and sluggish although the pedals are softer. Mine seems slow to react to pedal input, typical of the e-hydro?
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'01 John Deere GT 235, 48C, power-flow bagger

Used to have '02 John Deere 4310 E-Hydro, 430 loader, 7-Iron 60" MMM, 1 remote, power beyond, Model 48 backhoe. (e-hydro sucks)

Used to have '05 Kubota L2800 TLB (not my color of choice)

Used to have '04 John Deere 2210 loader/mower (outgrew it, great machine!)
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Old 04-06-2008, 07:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thought about selling it myself but If they are willing to drop the price of their new unit or give me more for mine, I think i can make it work.
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