John Deere
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High Reliability and Durability
Strong Resale Value
Advanced Technology and Operator Comfort
Extensive Dealer and Service Network
Fuel Efficiency (Modern Engines)
Versatility with Attachments
High Initial Purchase Cost
Expensive Parts and Service
Complexity of Modern Systems
Fuel Consumption (Older/Larger Models)
Potential for Electronic Glitches
Weight and Transport Restrictions
Hydraulic system leaks/failures
DPF/EGR system issues
Electrical system malfunctions (sensors, wiring)
Thoroughly inspect the hydraulic system for leaks, paying close attention to hoses, cylinders, and pumps.
Review service records to ensure regular maintenance, especially for engine and transmission, and check for DPF/EGR system history.
Verify the machine's hours of operation (not mileage) as it's a more accurate indicator of wear for heavy equipment.
Check the condition of the loader arms, bucket linkage, and pins for excessive wear or cracks, indicating heavy use.
For imports from the USA, factor in shipping, customs duties, and certification costs to get a 'turnkey' price.
Test all functions, including steering, braking, lifting, tilting, and attachments, for smooth and responsive operation.
Pin and bushing wear in linkage