John Deere 5205

   / John Deere 5205 #11  
Chevy...

Another thing you might want to consider is the intended uses for your new tractor. Prior to purchasing my 4710, I was considering one of the 5320/5420 machines. The disadvantage of these latter machines are they have bigger chasis, wheel base, etc. They're just bigger and wider machines. In my case, I needed a tractor that would negotiate tight, narrow logging paths through a couple woodlots I have. I also needed a tractor for miscellaneous bush hogging and loader work. Also, something to consider is storage. The 4710 came with foldable ROPS as an option....not sure the 5205 or the bigger 5000 series tractors have the same option. If your barn or garage opening is standard size, it may be problematic storing the larger tractor without the foldable ROPS.

I felt the 4710 was a good compromise. I sacrificed a little on engine and PTO HP and torque but yet felt I could still adequately handle the intended uses I had for the tractor. The 4710, while smaller and lacking a little bit of oomph that the 5205 may have, is still quite a dynamo. 3PH lift capacity is about 2,500lbs and FEL loader capacity is extremely adequate for most jobs anyone will want to do with a utility tractor.

I'd suggest identifying all your intended uses for the tractor you want, operational needs and considerations, storage and the like, and plan accordingly. Price should be a secondary consideration. I recall a TBN member in one of these threads last year who purchased a 5000 series tractor because he got a good price on it but after one week asked the dealer to take it back because it was too big for the jobs he had. Dealer was gracious enough to take it back and sell him the 4700 that he really needed.

So, after you've identified and come to grips with all of the aforementioned considerations, then negotiate the best price you can on the tractor THAT CAN SERVE YOUR NEEDS. Best of luck to you in your tractor selection. Let us know what you decide.....

....Bob
 
   / John Deere 5205
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#12  
I ordered a 4710/460 & MX6 today. I liked the smaller size of the 4710 & the hydro. I did look at 2 used 4700/460's before I decided on the 4710. One was a 2001 model with 191 hours. The upside was that it was like new. The downside was that it had no warranty & was priced only $2,000 below the 4710.
The other 4700 was a 2000 model with 183 hours. The upside was that it was priced $5,000 less than the 4710. The downside was that it had no warranty, looked like it had been used hard & had the old design front axle. Having not heard anything about scuffing problems on the 4500 - 4700. I did A range donuts in the dealers gravel lot with the 4700 & a 4610. The 4700 outside front wheel left deep ruts. The 4610 never left a mark. If this 4700 would have had the new design axle I would have bought it.
Believe it or not it was my wife that decided I should get the 4710 & stop looking at used ones /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.

Chris
 
   / John Deere 5205 #13  
Congratulations on your new 4710.

I would be interested in knowing what the dealer quoted you on the 4710 (less the MX6), especially considering he quoted $23.9K for the 5205.

Thanks,

Froggy
 
   / John Deere 5205 #14  
From a fellow 4710 owner, I extend a hearty congratulations. You'll love your new purchase.... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

...Bob
 
   / John Deere 5205 #15  
Excellent choice. You'll enjoy it. I'm surprised the dealer wanted so much for the older used models. I got a much better deal and had 2/3 rds of the warrenty left when I bought mine. Different dealers I guess.
 

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