finn
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The Deere 4010 was a row crop tractor, weighing around 7000+ lbs, and two wheel drive. It’s a beast, not in the class of a modern, highly maneuverable, 25-50 hp 4wd CUT that weighs in the order of 3000-5000 lbs .
I highly doubt it looses much to a 4wd CUT in maneuverability. 4wd (except the double jointed NH boomers) really puts the kebosh on wheel turn and therefore turning circles ****. My 53 hp 2020 was just as maneuverable as a neighbors 25hp SCUT john deere 2520 that weighs a 3rd the weight. Also, unless talking about loader work, weight is king when it comes to traction. And no 50 hp tractor is going to pull a batwing like he was talking about. My 53 hp is maxed out with an 8' bushhog.The Deere 4010 was a row crop tractor, weighing around 7000+ lbs, and two wheel drive. It’s a beast, not in the class of a modern, highly maneuverable, 25-50 hp 4wd CUT that weighs in the order of 3000-5000 lbs .
The old tractors are large, bulky, and crude compared to the modern CUT variants.I highly doubt it looses much to a 4wd CUT in maneuverability. 4wd (except the double jointed NH boomers) really puts the kebosh on wheel turn and therefore turning circles ****. My 53 hp 2020 was just as maneuverable as a neighbors 25hp SCUT john deere 2520 that weighs a 3rd the weight. Also, unless talking about loader work, weight is king when it comes to traction. And no 50 hp tractor is going to pull a batwing like he was talking about. My 53 hp is maxed out with an 8' bushhog.
I sure hope it weights more than 7000 lbs. My old john deere A weighed that much and my 2020 is ballasted to 9500 or so.
Also the New generation tractors had closed center hydraulics which is a big plus compared to all the modern sub 100 hp tractors with open center hydraulics.
You might want to look at a new generation JD and then go down to the dealer and compare. The new tractors have a lot that is a step backward. The 3 point hitch arms, the hydraulics, and the steering system are superior in the older tractors. And if you get away from the 10 and early 20 series electrics they are not bad either. Some of the 20 series like mine even had quick attach loaders. The loaders did lack SSQA or JD quick bucket changes but can be added.The old tractors are large, bulky, and crude compared to the modern CUT variants.
its easy to mount a blower on the front of a row crop tractor.His original post includes the requirements for a snow blower and no twisting backwards , presumably because of limited mobility. That prett much rules out a row crop tractor, as they don’t have readily available front blowers.
A CUT and skid/CTL would be common options, and maybe a Toolcat.
They also have mower options.



I highly doubt it looses much to a 4wd CUT in maneuverability. 4wd (except the double jointed NH boomers) really puts the kebosh on wheel turn and therefore turning circles ****. My 53 hp 2020 was just as maneuverable as a neighbors 25hp SCUT john deere 2520 that weighs a 3rd the weight. Also, unless talking about loader work, weight is king when it comes to traction. And no 50 hp tractor is going to pull a batwing like he was talking about. My 53 hp is maxed out with an 8' bushhog.
I sure hope it weights more than 7000 lbs. My old john deere A weighed that much and my 2020 is ballasted to 9500 or so.
Also the New generation tractors had closed center hydraulics which is a big plus compared to all the modern sub 100 hp tractors with open center hydraulics.
My first requirement is a skid loader. If I can get it with a heated cab and snowblower, I can get rid of the. Toro 325D.His original post includes the requirements for a snow blower and no twisting backwards , presumably because of limited mobility. That prett much rules out a row crop tractor, as they don’t have readily available front blowers.
A CUT and skid/CTL would be common options, and maybe a Toolcat.
They also have mower options.
That and I already have the row crop tractor. If'n I was looking for a row crop, I'd just go out to the shed.His original post includes the requirements for a snow blower and no twisting backwards , presumably because of limited mobility. That prett much rules out a row crop tractor, as they don’t have readily available front blowers.
A CUT and skid/CTL would be common options, and maybe a Toolcat.
They also have mower options.
I'm thinking a 14,000 lb. GVWR trailer was needed to tote the 4010. I've never weighed it.I highly doubt it looses much to a 4wd CUT in maneuverability. 4wd (except the double jointed NH boomers) really puts the kebosh on wheel turn and therefore turning circles ****. My 53 hp 2020 was just as maneuverable as a neighbors 25hp SCUT john deere 2520 that weighs a 3rd the weight. Also, unless talking about loader work, weight is king when it comes to traction. And no 50 hp tractor is going to pull a batwing like he was talking about. My 53 hp is maxed out with an 8' bushhog.
I sure hope it weights more than 7000 lbs. My old john deere A weighed that much and my 2020 is ballasted to 9500 or so.
Also the New generation tractors had closed center hydraulics which is a big plus compared to all the modern sub 100 hp tractors with open center hydraulics.
O, well the heater part is easy. The AC not impossible but not easy/cheap like the heater.Yep I have a cab. The windows are in the shed. If I found a bargain on a snowblower. I might consider heating it. Then I would have to have AC as well.
I'll be dogged. I never saw one of those either.





So here’s 6 machines that I’ve owned this year. The little ls170 went down the road for 16.5 minus a door but new engine. Would run a blower and do most things you need but on smaller side of lift capacity(still more than small bobcats your looking at)
The 465 is a shot beater that’s unfixable
The two wheel machines I use for snow and are both valued near 20 currently. Have heat and doors, no Ac and are mechanically and cosmetically almost perfect
Two track machines, well they are just money pits
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But you can justify a skid steer with an enclosed cab and a snowblower?I'll be dogged. I never saw one of those either.
We don't get enough snow here anymore to justify something like that.
That can change any year though.
