Posted by 46Dodge on December 23, 2008 at 13:32:07 from (12.207.139.248):
In Reply to: John Deere 3010 4020 posted by 46Dodge on December 23, 2008 at 12:20:18:
Thanks for some of the opinions so far. I just went to look at the 4020 to see how much it was going to take to get it running. Well lets just say it pretty well popped right off with the help of two new batteries. I didnt move it as she wasnt home and there was a padlock on the door behind it. The 3010 dosent seem like its getting gas. I cant seen to get it to fire off and stay running. Im trying to do as much as I can but this weather is starting to get to me. I also found a brand new seat that I am guessing was bought for the 3010. I looked at the hour meters on both and if they work the 3010 has 3855 hours and the 4020 has 1769. I can believe the 4020 is that low houred but not sure on the 3010. I also found while snooping:) a weight homeade bracket for the front of the 4020 and 8 jd suitcase weights.
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