
John Deere 4310 4wd with loader and 47 backhoe
![]() | GJ2230
Join Date: Apr 2006 Posts: 2 Arkansas ![]() |
2006-04-30 128578
I am considering buying a used JD4310 that has a 430 loader and a 47 backhoe. It only has 400 hours. It is a 2001 or a 2002 model. Does $17,000 seem like a good price? I have used it before doing construction work in housing areas. It is great for working in small places. However, the 47 backhoe downrigger cylinders have become weak and will no longer raise the back wheels off the ground without using the backhoe boom to help out. Also, the downrigger brackets have been bent a little. I am guessing from overworking the backhoe.
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John Deere 4310 4wd with loader and 47 backhoe
![]() | kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon ![]() ![]() |
2006-04-30 128588
That seems like a great deal to me. ....
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John Deere 4310 4wd with loader and 47 backhoe
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Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 7 San Andreas, CA ![]() |
2006-04-30 128609
That sounds like a good price but I'd be concern of the backhoe's condition. I suggest that you get a cost estimate on repairing it. Otherwise it may not be a great price. ....
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John Deere 4310 4wd with loader and 47 backhoe
![]() | kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon ![]() ![]() |
2006-04-30 128610
Getting a repair estimate first is a good idea. For that price you could afford to put a few thousand into repairs. New that rig would be more than $25k. The hydraulic cylinders should be fairly easy to remove and take to a hydraulic shop to have rebuilt. ....
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John Deere 4310 4wd with loader and 47 backhoe
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Join Date: Apr 2006 Posts: 2 Arkansas ![]() |
2006-04-30 128625
Thanks for the information.
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