JD 4310, 430 loader, 48 hoe (info?)

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Barry64

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4310 John Deere eHydro, 4wd
Hello, I've never been around tractors much and not much experience with much more than a riding mower. Just bought 37 acres and needing a compact 4wd and loader, backhoe would be great, but not totally necessary. I am looking at an '03 JD 4310 ehydro, 4wd, 430 loader and 48 backhoe. Less than 200 hrs, looks brand new. Around $20,000. Am I going to regret the hydro when I need(want) more power? Is the 4310 strong enough to really run the hoe? Is the price right? Any comments or ideas?
Thanks, Barry
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Am I going to regret the hydro when I need(want) more power? )</font>
No, it is plenty, unless you really need to scream up steep hills with a fully loaded bucket. When you are doing loader work, you will be really glad that you have it. LoadMatch alone is worth going that way.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Is the 4310 strong enough to really run the hoe? )</font>
Absolutely. The hoe gets its tstrength from the PSI of the hydraulics. A biigger tractor with a greater rate of flow will work it faster, but not stronger. It should be plenty fast, agin unless you are needing a coomercial tlb.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Is the price right? )</font>
Considering what you would pay for a 3320/300CX/448, and this is just about new, I'd say it is a very good deal.

I have no regrets with mine.

Look in JD Owning Operating for the JD FAQ. There are links to info on all this equipment.
 
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THanks Rocky, You've about convinced me. Will that rig pull a 5' or 6' brush hog? Do you worry about all the electronic stuff failing in a few years and cost an arm and leg to fix?
Thanks again, Barry
 
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I pull a 6' MX cutter. It works great, although I usually suggest the MX5. MX cutters are really heavy. There is no problem pulling a 6' of most any brand.

The electronics are really bullet proof. I have NEVER heard of a failure, and I talk to a lot of techs. The biggest snafu is that there are a couple of wires that can be snagged under and behind the pedals. Skid plates are a good idea if you are gonna be in wild wooly stuff. They are about $325. Even without wires, they would be a good idea.

I feel that the electronics really make these machines. I find them easier to deal with than mechanical controls, and feel that even if they eventually had to be replaced that they are a good idea. But they have been in use for years in construction equipment, I think Deere had a good idea what they were doing putting them here.
 

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