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Re: JD 4430, 4630, 4440 comparison
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Posted by Seth_ia on December 30, 2005 at 17:12:01 from (167.142.10.226):
In Reply to: JD 4430, 4630, 4440 comparison posted by IAHay on December 29, 2005 at 11:39:05:
I would buy a later 4430 quad range. The latter 4430s are more similar in cab features. Quad or synchrorange is mandatory if you going to do small square baling. The powershifts don't have enough gears and are too jerky as the other mentioned. You will most likly pay as much or more for a 4030 than a 4430. I just saw a great looking 4430 sell for $9700. Good motor and paint. The only fault was that it had a synchro range, which would work for what your doing at that price. My mechanic tells me that most 4430 are putting out 140 horse. If your worried about fuel consumption have the tractor dynoed, and turned down if you don't need the power. Atleast you'll always have the option for more power if you ever need it. As far as I'm concerned, 4430s are one of the best tractors ever made and would be my chose hands down.
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