John Deere 4410
Model Year: 2002
I needed a tractor for the following: 1) Maintain 1/4 mile drive including getting material out of a gravel creek bed. 2) Mowing tall rough areas (brush hog) 3) Finish mowing up to 10 acres 4) To help with cutting fire wood - splitting and hauling 5) To help with cutting trails through wooded hilly terrain. 6) Digging holes for fence and for planting trees. 7) Initial ground work for a medium sized garden After some research, I concluded that I needed a 4WD tractor in the 30 to 35 HP range, with a hydro transmission and a front end loader. Large enough to do some serious work and small enough to maneuver between trees and other obstacles. I also wanted to be able to add a small backhoe in the future. A mid PTO would be a plus and I needed to be able to have it serviced within a reasonable distance. I came across a deal on a 4WD 35HP tractor that I couldn't pass up, a JD 4410. It's a 2002 with just 400 hours on it. It has a front end loader (430) and came with several 3 point implements, a box blade, a regular blade, a brush hog, a 50 gallon sprayer, a potato spade, a rear platform (homemade) and a post hole digger. I bought some forks that attach to the front bucket to move brush and logs around. I looked at a used Kubota and the owner said that the forks were the best thing he ever bought for his tractor. Before making the purchase, I looked at a lot of ads on the internet to get a feel for the price range of the tractor and checked with my credit union to see how much they would loan against a 2002 4410 JD. With that information, I checked the local tractor sales establishments for used offerings and listened to their sales pitch for a new tractor. I also looked at a few local offering from Craigslist. While visiting a JD/Kubota dealer, they had a 2002 4410 just like the one I ended up buying and wanted the same price for it as they did a new Kubota 3200. I asked them if they were flexible on the price of the 4410, they were not. I then found the mechanic that had serviced the tractor in the past, he recommended the tractor by saying that he would buy it if he had the money. Service records showed regular maintenance and no serious problems. I also checked with my insurance agent and found that the tractor was covered by my homeowner's policy. With this information I began negotiations with the seller to buy the tractor. After buying the tractor, I replaced the seat and fixed a crack in the hood. I also bought a quick hitch from Harbor Freight and a top hitch adapter bracket from Agri-supply that allowed me to use the quick hitch with implements that did not work with the top hook (you are unable to bring a hook up from under the top pin). I also bought the forks mentioned earlier and some chains off of EBay. I took the tractor to the local John Deere dealer and had them check it over from head to toe. They replaced the engine oil and installed new hydraulic, oil, fuel and outer air filters. I'm confident that I have tractor that will fit my needs. I have not used the tractor to any degree and cannot report on how well it performs. Perhaps at a later date I will do so.
Pros: The right size and in good condition.
Cons: None at this time.
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