Anyone know about these things? Reputation?
There is a used 2002 45 hp 4X4 model 4110 near me with a front end loader and a back hoe for around 14,500.
Yes? No? The price seems pretty darn good.
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Anyone know about these things? Reputation?
There is a used 2002 45 hp 4X4 model 4110 near me with a front end loader and a back hoe for around 14,500.
Yes? No? The price seems pretty darn good.
A 9mm might expand but a .45 will never shrink enough to fit 17 in the magazine.
It's a solid price for a very solid tractor. Good reputation. Look online and do a price search for that same year make and model. See what you discover that way. How many hours are on the tractor you are discussing?
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The only down side to that brand (I think) is that parts aren't very easy to come by may want to look into that
Let me do some checking I do equipment appraisals often
900 hours on it.
A 9mm might expand but a .45 will never shrink enough to fit 17 in the magazine.
I just did a quick search on tractorhouse.com you can get a 2005 with 370 hours for $14,900 but it doesn't have a the back hoe attachment.
How many hours are on the 2002?
Ooops you already posted the hours
Wow, I Googled 2002 Mahindra 4110 and I got this thread. Google is quick.
A 9mm might expand but a .45 will never shrink enough to fit 17 in the magazine.
I think you can do better on that price.
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I have a txt into my-buddy-the-tractor-mechanic for his opinion as well.
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I agree with Whec
Also must consider cost if you have to go get it somewhere as opposed to a local sale
Looks like they hold their value pretty good though
It seems that its fairly priced considering the loader and back hoe attachment. 900 hours isn't bad especially if its been taken care of. Get what you like and want
Being local helps alot as most people won't screw their neighbors too bad
I don't have the brand in my Farm Equipment guide or Machinery Outlook sorry I can't get you the average prices on them
Timmy,
If it were me... and if you're gonna do serious farming on your new spread... I really think I'd look at nearby dealers for used equipment.
If OTOH, you're gonna just putz and clutz, and be a gentleman farmer... Buy whatever you want... If you have to wait for parts, no biggie... If you have to do your own work on it, who cares, that's part of the fun...
But, if you are going to "farm" better have something Green, Red, or Blue. Parts are always available, service for the more complex breakdowns is available (not cheap).
Spoken with some experience on my little 8 acres. Which I occasionally mow with an old Allis Chalmers WD45 with some other Allis engine in it... I do plow some snow.. I got a 3 bottom plow and a disk I never used.
I did not know dee eye en kay is a bad word? weird. Changed it to clutz above.
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Great advise above
What are you planning to do with the tractor? I'm assuming moving dirt, snow, maybe mow. So the brand you have picked should work well as waiting on parts wouldn't be a huge issue.
The seller is a Mahindra dealer that is local to me.
A 9mm might expand but a .45 will never shrink enough to fit 17 in the magazine.