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What should I pay for a new deere 4100 with loader? Bar tires and wheel weights also. I am new to tractors. Need some ideas.
 
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I had a Springfield, MO dealer (in February) for a 4100 with loader and turf tires quote me the price of $14,000.
I do not know if that is a good price or not. It doesn't sound too bad, but not great, since I believe at list price the tractor and a loader would come out at about $14,700. I have not yet gotten other quotes since I do not plan to actually purchase the tractor until mid-summer.
 
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is that quote on a gear or HST? HST is considerably more $
Depending on how many they have on the lot, the 4100HST's I found in NC ran from 11,900 to 13000, the loaders ran from 1900 to 2150. You might want to consider the industrial tire if you are going to use a loader, gives more traction and I found that they don't tear up a lawn if you're careful.
 
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The price quote from the Springfield dealer was 4100 HST, turf tires, and loader for $14,000
 
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I got a quote of 11,300 for a 4100 hst 4wd. Is the loader a $2,600 option?
 
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the prices I got were from 1900 to 2150 for a loader.
 
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The web site "jdlawns.com" is a Deere dealer 's site which will give list price (I think) on Deere tractors and attachements. The prices are high, but will provide a starting point for negotiating with a dealer.
 
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Just signed agreement to purchase a JD 4100, with loader, 54"mower, and turf tires (all in stock). Price is $15,850.
 
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I just took delivery of a 4100 HST, with R-4 tires and JD loader for 13,200 from a dealer near Lebanon, TN.

I looked at the Kubota 7500 and 2410 also. I thought the Kubota's engine was a little more responsive but the build quality of the JD (Yanmar) was better. Fenders on the Kubota were floppy and I could not operate the Kubota brakes and the hydro go peddle at the same time. Both are on the right side requiring use of the right foot at the same time. Brakes on the JD are on the left.

After using the 4100 for 2 days I like it even better than I thought I would.
 
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johnt
personally i would not buy the 4100. it has a diesel 20 hp engine in it. when you get into tractors that is to big for that size of an motor. i was in the same set up as you but i decided to go to the 4300. it has a 32 hp in it and is not much more expensive than the other
 
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That's a very good price for the 410 loader. I paid $2600 for mine (installed later after tractor purchase).
 
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I am having my 4100 delivered today. It is a gear tranny with loader and a 60" finish mower. Priced at $15,000 before tax. That is from a dealer in Chestertown MD. Two other dealers were within a $100 or so but this dealer was closer.

Jeff
 

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