Price Check 4310 eHydro 48BH Pricing

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Tom4310

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Joseph, Oregon
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John Deere 4310
We have our place up for sale and might move from our 10 acres NE Oregon to a house (in town) in Iowa. This would mean quite a few changes and of course, selling the tractor. It is a 2004 eHydro with 450 hours, 430 FEL, 48 BH and Frontier RB1072 rear blade. All of it is in great shape and serviced routinely. I have done some searching and the prices are all over the board. I was thinking $23,000-$25,000 for all of it. Am I in the ball park or am I too high?

Thanks

Tom
 
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Tom,
I am looking at trading my 4310 with 48 hoe on a 110TLB most of the dealers are in the 17,000.00-20,000.00 range . Now they are discounting the 110TLB at a nice price also. The 48 hoe is in the $4500.00 trade value range. Every dealer shows #s differant but the bottom line out the door has been the same. Hope this helps, I hate to see anybody move back in town give up space and a tractor . Wish you luck .


Macdabs
 
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I would think that you are in the range, maybe a bit high, but better to start high than start low imho. As with any sale, it just takes one buyer who falls in love with your machine, make sure it is clean when you show it.
 
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Tom4310 said:
It is a 2004 eHydro with 450 hours, 430 FEL, 48 BH and Frontier RB1072 rear blade. I was thinking $23,000-$25,000 for all of it. Am I in the ball park or am I too high?

Thanks

Tom

Local market conditions may put a different slant on this however, having just been to the market place I'd suggest a person could purchase a new 3320 eHydro, 448 BH, 300CX FEL, RB1072 for + or - $26,500. To me the suggested range sounds high. Another factor would be if you have options not mentioned that add extra value to your unit and not factored into the above new pricing.
 
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MACDABS said:
Tom,
I am looking at trading my 4310 with 48 hoe on a 110TLB most of the dealers are in the 17,000.00-20,000.00 range . Now they are discounting the 110TLB at a nice price also. The 48 hoe is in the $4500.00 trade value range. Every dealer shows #s differant but the bottom line out the door has been the same. Hope this helps, I hate to see anybody move back in town give up space and a tractor . Wish you luck .


Macdabs


The 110TLB is a great machine and I would love to own one. If we can find a place with some property, I would keep the tractor. In town, it just wouldn't fit. I would look crazy taking my trash cans to the curb with a tractor... .

Even at $20,000 or below, I would be ahead as I bought it used (24 hours on it) for $15,000. The wife wants to put the money towards a 64-65 Mustang convertible. She said it is "her turn" to own a toy that she wants.
 
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CinderSchnauzer said:
I'd suggest a person could purchase a new 3320 eHydro, 448 BH, 300CX FEL, RB1072 for + or - $26,500. To me the suggested range sounds high.

That sounds pretty cheap. New, not used, not a dealer demo? I thought these were in the $30,000+ range. Is JD dealing everywhere with prices like this or is this a one time deal?
 
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Tom4310 said:
That sounds pretty cheap. New, not used, not a dealer demo? I thought these were in the $30,000+ range. Is JD dealing everywhere with prices like this or is this a one time deal?

Brand new. Based on JD configurator price less 15%. The 3320 with eHydro, R4's, 300CX has MSRP of $30,726. With 15% off I rounded that to $26,000 and added $500 for the RB.

Quite a few posters have reported deals equal to or better than 15% off.
 
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CinderSchnauzer said:
Brand new. Based on JD configurator price less 15%. The 3320 with eHydro, R4's, 300CX has MSRP of $30,726. With 15% off I rounded that to $26,000 and added $500 for the RB.

Quite a few posters have reported deals equal to or better than 15% off.

Where is the 15% discount coming from? Is that a JD Corporate discount or something your local JD dealer offers? The two JD dealers, within our 100 mile radius, don't discount. I needed to replace a cutting edge for my Frontier RB1072 and started searching on the internet. I couldn't find a cutting edge anywhere but found the entire RBs for around $500 online. When I contacted my JD dealer, I had to pay $125 just for the cutting edge. I was curious and asked what they sold the Frontier RB1072s for and was given a price of $875, no discount.
 
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Tom,
I tried telling my daughter dad was going to sell her Mustang for college , you should of saw that look...


Macdabs
 

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MACDABS said:
Tom,
I tried telling my daughter dad was going to sell her Mustang for college , you should of saw that look...


Macdabs

Beautiful daughter and beautiful car. Hmmm, 4310 with 48 BH, mustang convertible...you my long lost twin??
 
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Tom ,
I restored many Mustangs and still have a few, good friend of mine makes a living selling parts "Branda Mustang & Shelby parts. " Or maybe he made a living off me buying parts from him ? You would be disgusted if I told you how many miles I drive the toys I restored in the past. Everything I do I go into feet first and it consumes my energy and one time Mustangs projects were it.... I hope to retire in the next five years to enjoy the toys, tools and started projects.
The daughter is the latest and best and I am very content with her . I keep telling my wife she wants the 110TLB, the junior dragster, the new shop out back to build the junior dragster.......not me. I just do as she says


Macdabs
 
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Tom4310 said:
Where is the 15% discount coming from? Is that a JD Corporate discount or something your local JD dealer offers? The two JD dealers, within our 100 mile radius, don't discount.

If local dealers in your area do not discount and potential buyers do no market research on the Internet or otherwise then perhaps you can sell in your suggested price range. In some other markets it is not unusual to be able to negotiate a discount in the 15% + or - range with the local dealer. As previously suggested, I don't know the exact configuration of your tractor. You may have options that would increase the price of a comparable new unit, however, I'd still suggest that if one prices a new unit "identical" to yours using the JD Configurator - take off 15% and a deal can be found in that range.
 

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