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MiikeJD
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 25 Southern Illinois
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2003-11-12          68589

Just got a new 4210 four wheel drive synch shift.
Can anyone tell me what size attachments I can use without harming the tractor?
What size disc, plow, bush hog can be used?
Thanks for your help.


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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2003-11-12          68594

You may be able to squeeze by with a six foot light duty rotary cutter if you don't have to cut real heavy stuff. A five footer would be more comfortable. If you have heavy stuff a four foot medium duty cutter should work.

I'd guess you shouldn't go any bigger than a 5-foot disk.

If you size them based on your tractors available hp and the hp required by the implements you should be fine. ....

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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4299 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2003-11-21          69308

MiikeJD, you are in the wrong John Deere section. This is for antique tractors but anyway, if you haven't looked already the John Deere web site has a chart that shows all the recommended size impliments for the particular tractor. Navigate to the 4210 tractor and then click on attachments and the chart will pop up. ....

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