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Hello. I just bought a JD 4300. I had a need but really didnt know what I was doing. This board made a diffence to me in my purchase. So, I thought I would give my impressions for the next clueless joe that comes along looking for a small tractor.
I live in Oklahoma paid 18,600 for a new 4300 HST, 430 Front End Loader and 513 Cutter. The dealer I used was 1500-2000 lower than the nearest other bidder.
I have 35 hours on it already and have had no mechanical problems with it. I have been very pleased with the power the machine has for its size and the lifting ability of the 430. It burns about a gallon an hour for me. Its very maneuverable. I cant imagine buying a compact tractor with a FEL without the hydraostatic transmission.
There are a few "minor" things I wish were different on it:
-The power range shifter arrangement is a linear A-N-B-C. The notches are close together which makes it hard to move from A to Neutral without overshooting to B or C. I would like the N to be at the corner of an L.
-The block on the 3-point shifter handle is a bolt and wing nut system so its hard to set the cutter to return to the same spot after raising the 3-point since it slips alot, is hard to tighten and has no notches. Our old 4430 had some adjustable blocks in the slot that were nice to have.
-The engaged parking brake does not prevent the tractor from moving if you step on the hydro pedals while it is in gear. (I know that's really operator error but I dont like it)
-The fenders are plastic and they "give" a little when you climb up on the machine.
-The plastic hood scratches easy.
-There's one other little thing too but it escapes me right now.
Over all, I really like this machine. It been a positive experince. Thank you to the posters on this board for helping me make my descision.
I live in Oklahoma paid 18,600 for a new 4300 HST, 430 Front End Loader and 513 Cutter. The dealer I used was 1500-2000 lower than the nearest other bidder.
I have 35 hours on it already and have had no mechanical problems with it. I have been very pleased with the power the machine has for its size and the lifting ability of the 430. It burns about a gallon an hour for me. Its very maneuverable. I cant imagine buying a compact tractor with a FEL without the hydraostatic transmission.
There are a few "minor" things I wish were different on it:
-The power range shifter arrangement is a linear A-N-B-C. The notches are close together which makes it hard to move from A to Neutral without overshooting to B or C. I would like the N to be at the corner of an L.
-The block on the 3-point shifter handle is a bolt and wing nut system so its hard to set the cutter to return to the same spot after raising the 3-point since it slips alot, is hard to tighten and has no notches. Our old 4430 had some adjustable blocks in the slot that were nice to have.
-The engaged parking brake does not prevent the tractor from moving if you step on the hydro pedals while it is in gear. (I know that's really operator error but I dont like it)
-The fenders are plastic and they "give" a little when you climb up on the machine.
-The plastic hood scratches easy.
-There's one other little thing too but it escapes me right now.
Over all, I really like this machine. It been a positive experince. Thank you to the posters on this board for helping me make my descision.