JDgreen227
Super Member
In April 2003 I took delivery of my 4210, it came with a 60 inch 7-Iron deck, the 420 FEL, and a 72 inch Frontier rear blade. I really had no idea what to expect as far as reliability, because it was my first "real" tractor.
Until yesterday, aside from regular oil and filter changes, two hydro system fluid and filter changes, one air filter, one fuel filter, one coolant flush and refill, and one new fan belt, plus a new battery, my green machine has required NOTHING, repeat NOTHING, in the way of repairs, only the routine maintenance listed.
Before beginning mowing yesterday I did the customary fluid checks and eyeballed the tractor to see if anything was amiss. Much to my shock, I spotted a broken draft arm clevis, Deere only welded one side of it and it flexed and broke. The other clevis was supporting the entire front deck weight, and there was still only a 1/4 inch difference side to side!!!
I raised the deck with a jack, and swiveled the unbroken side of the clevis around to support the deck with the J-pin, and will have both clevises rewelded this fall after I remove the deck for winter.
Man, I should really be upset, my Deere FINALLY gave me a real, honest, MECHANICAL PROBLEM, and it only had 881 hours on it....:laughing: :laughing:
If I ever replace my 4210, it will be with another John Deere....you can be SURE of that !! :thumbsup:
Until yesterday, aside from regular oil and filter changes, two hydro system fluid and filter changes, one air filter, one fuel filter, one coolant flush and refill, and one new fan belt, plus a new battery, my green machine has required NOTHING, repeat NOTHING, in the way of repairs, only the routine maintenance listed.
Before beginning mowing yesterday I did the customary fluid checks and eyeballed the tractor to see if anything was amiss. Much to my shock, I spotted a broken draft arm clevis, Deere only welded one side of it and it flexed and broke. The other clevis was supporting the entire front deck weight, and there was still only a 1/4 inch difference side to side!!!
I raised the deck with a jack, and swiveled the unbroken side of the clevis around to support the deck with the J-pin, and will have both clevises rewelded this fall after I remove the deck for winter.
Man, I should really be upset, my Deere FINALLY gave me a real, honest, MECHANICAL PROBLEM, and it only had 881 hours on it....:laughing: :laughing:
If I ever replace my 4210, it will be with another John Deere....you can be SURE of that !! :thumbsup: