JD Review of 4944m & 4044R: New 44R Optio - 3 PH Downward Force Option for Implements
I read a review comparing the JD 44M and the 44R. The reviewer described a new option available only on the "R" model that can exert downward force on implements such as cultivators. The reviewer said it was a Dealer installed option priced at around $700. He described it as using electro-mechanical means and was impressed with the capability.
Anyone familiar with this option ? Does it work effectively ? What happens if you hit an obstruction, ie., rock, metal pipe, etc., ? Cost sounds reasonable. I wonder why you couldn't add it to the 44M. I wonder how much force it exerts ?
I've attached a link to see the article comparing the 2 units. It also has the reference to the new option with the 700.00 cost at retail. It's one of the best articles I've read on the 2 units.
2014 John Deere Ride & Drive
Looking for comments, thoughts, on the M & R, as well as the new option.
John
I read a review comparing the JD 44M and the 44R. The reviewer described a new option available only on the "R" model that can exert downward force on implements such as cultivators. The reviewer said it was a Dealer installed option priced at around $700. He described it as using electro-mechanical means and was impressed with the capability.
Anyone familiar with this option ? Does it work effectively ? What happens if you hit an obstruction, ie., rock, metal pipe, etc., ? Cost sounds reasonable. I wonder why you couldn't add it to the 44M. I wonder how much force it exerts ?
I've attached a link to see the article comparing the 2 units. It also has the reference to the new option with the 700.00 cost at retail. It's one of the best articles I've read on the 2 units.
2014 John Deere Ride & Drive
Looking for comments, thoughts, on the M & R, as well as the new option.
John