4000Ten Poll

   / 4000Ten Poll #2  
I have a 4110 and didn't even seriously consider getting the 2210. I needed the ground clearance and generally thought the 4110 looked a little meaner!
Heath
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #3  
I bought a 4310 after owning a New Holland CUT (33HP) and a JD 455 diesel garden tractor. I considered something in the 2210 range, or even the X585, because I do a lot more mowing than land clearing and digging, but I am extremely glad I went with the 4310. You'll see a lot of posts recommending buying the biggest tractor you can get (or that will fit in your garage), and I heartily agree. The 4310 is a little large for mowing close to the house, but there is just so much more you can do with it once you have it. I have 5 acres and a 6' RFM and really appreciate it. The 4310 with a loader and box blade will do an incredible amount of work. If I had a few more acres, I would have gone for the 4610.
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #4  
I bought a 4010 which is the most comparable to the 2210. I wanted the better 3pt hitch, a little more weight, and a heavier FEL. I also wanted the capability to add aux. rear hydraulics, and wanted separate left/right brakes.

The price came up to be only $500 more for the 4010.

The advantages of the 2210 were more HP and better deck height adjustment, although any other TEN series has an equal height adjustment to the 2210. The other TEN series tractors will probably be $2000 more similarly outfitted.

Compare the features and decide what's most important to you and how much you are willing to spend. I don't think you would have any regrets either way.
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #5  
I bought a JD 4000 just before the ten series came out. It has 20hp, I can adjust the mmm height and the FEL does all that I ask. I also run a bush hog,tiller and box blade. In fact this weekend I will be moving 32 tons of crushed granite around the driveway. if anything I might have gone bigger, you can always use more power /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. I looked at a JD 450 with a FEL and mower and the price was a little lower but I am glad I got the 4000
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #6  
I have a 4110 and I am not sorry I didn't get a 2210. In fact now that I have used it a few months I am wishing I would have bought the 4210 or a Kubota B7800. At this point in our land clearing, home building project I sure wish there was a BH available.
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #8  
i ordered a4010 two weeks ago. i was told it should be ready this week. this is my first communication with this site .Hopefully more to come. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #9  
I purchased the 4210. At times I wanted smaller, but there are many more times I wanted larger.
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #10  
I had a JD445 and traded for a 4310 last summer. At the time the 2210 was not available. I first looked at the 4010, 4110, and 4115 series as it seemed the right size for me. I focused on the 4115 because I was interested in the direct injection engine. The price of the 4115 was getting close to the 4210. There was a 4310 at the dealer at the time and the price difference over the 4210 made up my mind. What I would have liked was an exact 4310 feature for feature in the size of the 4115. Some of the things I have gotten attached to are the operator area, dash, and the e-hydro options.

At times, while mowing I miss the nimble 445. I was itching for a project so I saw a JD 322 in need of rescue. I bought it and I'm in the process of putting it into service.

I have increased mowing from 1 to about 5 acres. The 4310 shines out in the open for me and does better than I expected around the house but the 322 will be a nice addition and it has been fun to work on.

Craig
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #11  
When I purchased my 4010 2 weeks ago, I looked at the 2210...for about 10 seconds. The 4010 was in the showroom, in the row behind the 2210, so the visual comparison was immediate; the 4010 looks like a tractor instead of a lawn mower. I also liked the extra ground clearance of the 4010.

I have put 30 hrs on it so far, using the FEL, backblade, and tiller. My 60" MMM is due in this week...I'm sure the CFO will rack up the hours with it. We own 16 acres, 3/4 of which is wooded and are in the process of purchasing another 5 acres which is all yard, and lease another ten acres for our tree nursery. I'll be delegated to "push mower and weed wacker duty", but it's a low price to pay for the fun of playing...I uh, mean working with this great machine in the woods, gardens, and fields. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #12  
I got a jd 4110. I LOVE that tractor!

I am at a pritty high altitude, and sometimes it lacks horse power. But then again it only lacks horse power when I am moving 2000 lbs of dirt up a 30% grade. If money wasnt an issue I would have gotten a 4210, but $15,000 already seemed like a lot of money. And the HP is nothing more than occasionally inconvient.
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #13  
I looked at the 2210 and then the day I was going to buy it I looked at a 4210 and bought it instead. Three weeks later "I brought it back and upgraded to a 4410. I never expected that I would need that much tractor, becasue every one I talked to said the 2210 would do what I needed even though I was skeptical about its ability to handle the work.. As a suggestion from my experience go to your dealer and test both machines, even test bigger ones. See if you can arrange demo time at your place, alot od dealers do this. See if they have a satisfaction guarantee as my dealer did, If I wasn't completely happy within 30 days bring it back and get something else no trade-in lost. I still wish I had a 2210 to go along with the 4410 of mine.
 
   / 4000Ten Poll #14  
I have a 4110 with 37 hrs. on it and did not consider anything smaller. I am very happy with the 4110 but if I had it to do over again I would go to the 42 or 4310 if nothing else for the additional options on attachments.
 

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