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tmeek1
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2004-03-30          81549

I have a price for a '04 4310 E-hydro,cruise, imatch,4by4,motion match,rear SCV,w/ mmm (72"),and430 fel,for 20,570 no tax.Can anyone tell me if this is a good price or not,it seems to be the best I have found so far.I have an 8 acre lot with a new home built last winter and plan on using this machine mainly to grass cut and brush hog the fields,also snow removal.Also we have plans,for future, to build a pole barn,as this will surely help with grading and leveling,and also finishing off our huge driveway. Any feedback will surely be appreciated. Thanks

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DSP348
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2004-03-30          81551

I Paid $20,400 last fall for the same machine. The only difference is that I opted for a bushhog and box blade insted of the MMM. I also got a tooth bar for the loader and hydraulic top link. I think I got a pretty reasonable deal. ....

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kwschumm
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2004-03-30          81556

That sounds like a pretty fair price to me. ....

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Abbeywoods
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2004-03-30          81604

Tmeek, you may want to use the build and price feature on the Deere homepage, print out the data, and then visit your dealer. You'll know what features you want and what the current Deere msrp is. I'm not sure if the steel industry price increases have impacted the Deere product line, you may be surprised at the savings on an existing unit as compared to a new order. ....

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tmeek1
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2004-03-31          81718

Thanks for all the good info. everyone. I think,DSP348,the bush hog and boxblade is a wash out over the mmm, but the hydro. top link would sure be nice. I will see what the dealer can do, Thanks again. ....

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yooperpete
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2004-03-31          81724

You may want to consider a rear mower instead of the MMM. Mine does a nice job and mowing around obstacles is good but removal is a hassle (non-Deere). Without the MMM you wouldn't need the dealer installed MM PTO. You should also consider a rear blade or boxscraper with the deal. I'm into big tires when available (Deere also offers 27x8.5-15 front R4 and 43x16-20 rear R-4). If you plan on getting a BH get the folding ROPS. A frontier 1084 rear blade is about $525.00.
I priced one last month, sounds like you're getting a good deal. ....

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