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4400 vs TC33D

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Ed
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2000-01-14          11943

New to tractors never owned one - have been borrowing friend's 4400 4wd with sync shift for work at house site, hate to keep borrowing, but it's amazing how much work can be accomplished. At house site, I have 3 wooded acres on lake. Need tractor for some lite clearing + moving rock to seawall + putting up fence + moving multch, gravel and for generally helping to build house. Lot has some is somewhat steep grade. Idea is to buy tractor and use for a year+ while building home then decide if should keep. Want to make sure what I buy has low center of gravity for work on grade (JD vs NH?). Hard to find good used tractor? Suggestions? Plan on post hole and box scrape later or borrow friends.If I purchased new, what would be projected loss after 1 to 2 years putting about 200 hours on tractor with tractor garaged unless in use? given following prices for JD4400 or TC33D w/supersteer with 60" HD loader & forks (Woods bucket & forks) Price on JD with sync reverse 4wd indust. tires ($19500). Price on TC33D 4wd with same indust. tires loader & forks $18755. Can I get a lower price, been checking need suggestions and pricing info. Both can be serviced locally, willing to travel to pick up in TN, NC, SC. Thanks

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4400 vs TC33D

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Mk62
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2000-01-15          11971

Ed, The lowest price quote I recieved for a JD4400HST, R4 tires, JD430 loader w/ heavy duty 60" bucket was $20,400. That breaks down to $17,500 for the tractor and just shy of $3k for the loader. Hope this helps. ....

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