Posted by BrianIA on November 13, 2012 at 07:03:08 from (207.199.206.161):
In Reply to: John Deere 4440 posted by MN Scott on November 12, 2012 at 22:36:49:
Well there is two ways to look at it. You can buy a tractor that is in good condition knowing the history of it and pay market value or a little more and hopefully turn out alright. Or you can buy one with no history,rough condition ,more hours for less and start praying.I have done both and have always turned out better on the ones i have know the owners of.I bought a 4440 15 years ago from a farmer I knew 3800 hrs very good condition,power shift,factory duals,weights,quickhitch for 25000.00. Ran it for six years pulled 12 row planter and grain cart. Sold it 5 years later with 4700 hrs for 26000.00 they do hold there value if kept up but everything is a gamble.
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