My neighbor has a 5410 with MFWD and 541 loader uses it mostly to move large round rolls. He is very happy with it. I have seen a number of times have a roll up as high as the loader will go in order to stack it. Rears are load and the rear end stays on the ground. I would not buy a tractor with a loader unless it had MFWD on it. That is a good price and a great price if it has MFWD. Look at machinefinder.com and tractorhouse.com.
I would find out what it has been used for. If it has collarshift or syncshuttle transmission, dry clutch, make sure there is at least half inch of free play in the clutch anything less most likely means the clutch is going. If it has power reverse that is a wet clutch. Collarshift means you have to stop to shift gears.
Here is a URL to the operators manual
http://manuals.deere.com/omview/OMRE71736_19/?tM=
The following are some URLs from the John Deere web-site you may find informative.
//www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/tips/augusta/5000/instrpanelfog.html
//www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/tips/augusta/5000/leakfuelcap.html
//www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/tips/augusta/5000/modelyear.html
I would find out what it has been used for. If it has collarshift or syncshuttle transmission, dry clutch, make sure there is at least half inch of free play in the clutch anything less most likely means the clutch is going. If it has power reverse that is a wet clutch. Collarshift means you have to stop to shift gears.
Here is a URL to the operators manual
http://manuals.deere.com/omview/OMRE71736_19/?tM=
The following are some URLs from the John Deere web-site you may find informative.
//www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/tips/augusta/5000/instrpanelfog.html
//www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/tips/augusta/5000/leakfuelcap.html
//www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/tips/augusta/5000/modelyear.html