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wow that old and so few hrs, our work john deere isnt three years old and done just shy of 1300 hrs. thats not working all day every day or farming. ours certinaly wont ever be running at that age.

 

 

Hopefully il get a few hours on it if we have snow this year and I can get it painted Omer the summer

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Get yourself on tractordata.com for more info on all the models. Is the one you're looking at 4x4? Not all are so check that out. PTO rotation has already been mentioned, so you know that.

 

I've got a B4200. Selectable 4x4, diff lock, linkage, clockwise pto and also under belly pto for a mowing deck. That's worth having... Saves a lot of space in tight places if the cutting deck is under the machine. Mine's done 2500ish hours and still starts on the button even after a long period of sitting around. I guess it's been well looked after though. I'd be cautious of a battered old thing at that age! The wife is trying to make me sell mine now I've bought the mog, but I'm not convinced. It's a great little tool.

 

It could be worth looking at the smaller models if you're only doing light work. Mine's a 2cyl engine and it'll run a log saw easily and uses barely any fuel. The Hycrack stalls it on knotty wood but that even makes the mog grunt with some of the stuff I put on it!

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