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Re: JD 4010 vs AC D19
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Posted by billonthefarm on February 21, 2006 at 06:18:31 from (204.42.17.39):
In Reply to: JD 4010 vs AC D19 posted by rboulware on February 20, 2006 at 20:58:38:
Well there are alot of unanswered questions that the other guys have brought up. Having expirience with both, for me at least, the choice is simple. A john deere 4010 diesel is a reliable and pretty good tractor all the way around. They have a couple of small downfalls. If it still has the 12-24 volt electrical system it can give some trouble and if you are wanting to use it everyday for chore work you could have some trouble in extreme cold temps getting it to run. We did have a D-19 gas when I was a kid, got it brand new. Never was really happy with it. It was not a comfortable tractor to run. Used alot of fuel and as I recall it didnt have live pto. Now, the 4010 is still earning its keep running augers and other light jobs, it has well over 10,000 hours now. It does make some difference on what you are needing but I think the 4010 is a all around better tractor. I'm sure other people will voice their opinions and help you make your decision. Good luck. bill
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