I waited a couple of months for mine and was kind of disappointed. The video focuses on the 4500 on up. Not very informative if you are a homeowner with <5 acres of land and were more interested in the 4400 on down.
The other thing I couldn't understand was the amount of time they spent on mowing capabilities. I have a need to mow, but I would have liked to see more video on the backhoe (maybe pulling a stump) or the 59" front mounted snowthrower (I want to see how fast it eats through 2 feet of snow). The coverage of the front end loader was nice and I think I saw a tiller shot in there as well.
Mostly marketing fluff though. Since the dealers don't have demo tractors with demo attatchments, how sure can one be that the tractor/implement is effective for a given task? The video would have been a nice place to showcase this. If I buy a 4200 with the 59" front mounted snowthrower and it isn't powerful enough, I don't think Deere will gladly refund the purchase. The dealer had no snowblower in stock and even if he did, he wouldn't blow snow with it as a demo.
I think Deere should showcase a broader range of its 4xxx series and their implements showing them doing hard tasks well. The bit with the middle age housewife in her dress shoes mowing her front lawn didn't tell me much. My 30 year old JC Penny riding mower does a great job with the lawn (I wear workboots myself
I'd like to see a 4200 with a 47 backhoe rip out a stump, hook, chains and all, or the same tractor with a Deere posthole digger try to make it through my rocky New England soil. While they are at it, they should mention whether the tractor they are showcasing is accomplishing the task with gear or hydro transmission. With this video, it's not so much the problem with what they tell you, but what they don't tell you or don't want you to know. I think, I'll get off my soap box for now
