Nice Small Tractor
Model Year: 2001
I bought my John Deere 4200 new in 2002 as a leftover 2001 model year and got a much better price than if I had purchased it 6 months earlier. I also looked at a few Kubota models and have previously owned a smaller Kubota. The main reason I went with the JD was the space in the operator area was much better than on the Kubota and as a large man this was very important to me. The JD 4200 has been a great little workhorse that can be easily maneuvered in tight areas. I have a loader and several other attachments and have worked the tractor very hard even though the total hours are still quite low. I used a rear finish mower often the first year or two before buying a zero turn rider, have plowed a lot of snow, used a box blade, ripped out many yards of concrete with the loader, pulled trees out of the woods and the pond, among other jobs. There are times that this model is not big enough for my job but that is not the tractors fault. She has performed very well overall and been very dependable. Other than fluid changes and other routine maintenance the only thing I have done in almost 10 years is put in a new battery. I keep her inside when not in use and she still looks very good except for the tires, which show a lot of wear due to driving on rock and concrete often. Knowing what I know now, I would buy this tractor again for small acreage with light to medium seat time. Someone who wants to be on their tractor every day would probably be willing to spend more for a larger model as they would surely find more tasks that a larger tractor would be better suited for.
Pros: Good size operator area, tough little tractor.
Cons: John Deere is always a bit pricey.