John deere 3000 series

/ John deere 3000 series
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#61  
is there a way i could find out on jd wibsite if it is compatable with the sirial num
 
/ John deere 3000 series #62  
is there a way i could find out on jd wibsite if it is compatable with the sirial num

I don't know if the Deere site would list the options on a particular tractor. Dealer might be able to help.
Why not just ask the seller?
The Midmount mowers for the 4410 were 60" and 72" in width. My local dealer has a 60" mower for sale for $1800. If you're in the MD area, a buddy of mine has one for sale too. Not sure what he wants for it, but it'll likely be cheaper then the dealer unit.
IIRC (and I may be wrong), there were clearance issues with the 72" mower with one type of tire. Not sure which type though...
 
/ John deere 3000 series #63  
Hi. New here. Looking for my second tractor (first was a 1950 Ford 8N). On the comparing features this site might help:

Tractor Brochures JohnDeere.com

Start off with a disclaimer: my son is a design engineer for John Deere so I do have some prejudice, but I also know first hand how high the standards are for JD products and the pressure they're under to meet the required standards for quality and still come in under the price point they have to hit.

His grandfather farmed in Alabama for 30+ years and tried different tractors - but always went back to John Deere. He says they all break, but when your financial survival is on the line and you need the equipment now, JD always came through for him. Probably has a lot to do with why my son works for them!

For me, a tractor is just something I want for chores around the house and to put a grin on my face! Only 3.5 acres with woods so no particular need - I just want a tractor!!
 
/ John deere 3000 series #64  
Hi. New here. Looking for my second tractor (first was a 1950 Ford 8N). On the comparing features this site might help:

Tractor Brochures JohnDeere.com

Start off with a disclaimer: my son is a design engineer for John Deere so I do have some prejudice, but I also know first hand how high the standards are for JD products and the pressure they're under to meet the required standards for quality and still come in under the price point they have to hit.

His grandfather farmed in Alabama for 30+ years and tried different tractors - but always went back to John Deere. He says they all break, but when your financial survival is on the line and you need the equipment now, JD always came through for him. Probably has a lot to do with why my son works for them!

For me, a tractor is just something I want for chores around the house and to put a grin on my face! Only 3.5 acres with woods so no particular need - I just want a tractor!!

Welcome! I too am a sucker for JD products. I've had other and were good tractors, but in my opinion, nothing runs like a Deere!
 

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