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BigPower
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2004-08-24          94303


Does this sound like a good deal? (Maryland)$23,850...
. Model 4410 equipped with 4wd, folding roll bar, hydrostatic transmission, mid PTO, turf tires, 3rd SCV, and loader valve. This unit is also being equipped with a 60" belly mower, and a model 430 John Deere loader equipped with a 61 materials bucket, hood guard, and ballast box. This package has a list price of $28,863.00. I will sell this unit outright for $23,850.00.
This price does include setup, but does not include delivery.

Thanks for your wisdom.




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Chief
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2004-08-24          94305


That does not sound like a bad deal however I strongly recommend that you get the 72" mid mounted mower. The 60" is not wide enough to overlap the width of the tires and will make getting up close to fence rows or other items nearly impossible. Be advised that the Rental Upgrade Kit is incompatible with the mid mounted mower AND its mounts. You may want to add a set of dual front and rear facing work lights in with the financing as well as a seat arm rest kit. ....


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BigPower
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2004-08-24          94306


Thanks Chief! I was a little worried about the 60" MMM and the tire width. One use I will have for the tractor is mowing around 3 acres of lawn area with trees. I have mulched around the tree wide enough to allow me to circle them easily, but it sounds like the 60" MMM would make this difficult. ....


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Chief
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2004-08-24          94307


The 72" MMM is a much better fit. You will also have to bend the MMM release lever to use it with the FEL installed but the dealer should take care of this. ....


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BigPower
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2004-08-24          94308


Hey Chief, Do you recommend the regular 72"MMM or the the extra $'s for the "7 Iron"???? Or are they all "7 Irons?" ....


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Chief
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2004-08-24          94319


I would have nothing but the 72" MMM on a 4410 and yes they are all 7 Iron or 7 gauge stampings. ....


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stevenc
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2004-08-24          94368


If i was buying I would call Corriher Tractor in Lenoir,NC 828/758 5506,,leonard ....


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BigPower
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2004-09-09          96071


Thanks for the advice on the 72" MMM.

The green machine is being delivered tomorrow!!!

Got 21% off the JD list price.

0%/36mo also since I completed the deal last Friday.

Dealership has been great to deal with.

Specs: 4410, 430 FEL, 72"MMM, Imatch compat. ballast box, 3rd SCV, & turfs. ....


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Chief
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2004-09-09          96075


BP, more than welcome! A note to be aware of if you ever decide to buy the Rental Upgrade Kit.......you will have to remove the MMM and the entire mount system to install it including the lift servo and hyd. hoses. Enjoy! I am sure you will. ....


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hardwood
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2004-09-09          96088


Big power; that sounds like a great buy, but I'd almost beg you to get those turf tires off the 4410 and get R4's. I've had turf's and could'nt get rid of them quick enough. Around here a used compact with turfs is almost impossible to trade in anymore. I know you'll love the 4410, I've got two of them and put hours on them by the ton and enjoy every minute of it, but R4's will make twice the tractor out of it. I don't mean to rain on your parade, but might as well tell it like it is. Frank. ....


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kwschumm
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2004-09-09          96094


Gee Frank, you seem to like turfs about as much as I like R4s! ....


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hardwood
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2004-09-10          96106


kwshcumm; I really don't want to start another tire design standoff, so I'll only mention a few reasons you could'nt give me a set of turfs. (1), stuck on wet grass. (2), In mud, totaly helpless, (3), I don't like all the little rocks being thrown in my face from the front tires while driving on a gravel road, (4), hard to get a dealer interested in trading in a tractor with turfs. Nuff said. Frank. ....


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kwschumm
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2004-09-10          96147


Yep, the tire choice thing has been beat to death. I don't know about the trade-in value around here but your other points are right on the money. I haven't had turfs, but my R4s were pretty worthless in mud. ....


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BigPower
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2004-09-15          96526


thanks for the input. I stuck (ha. ha.) with the turfs. Machine is great. I can pop small stumps right of the ground with the loader. Sure beats digging by hand. My soil is clay and I could see the r4's turning into slicks real easy with those large voids (like in kwschumm's pics). ....


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