6. John Deere 4400 (Without a Loader)

Sure, it might look like a solid deal at first, but without a loader, you’re better off looking elsewhere. Hunting down a compatible loader later on can turn into a real headache and cost you way more than you bargained for. On top of that, installing an aftermarket loader could even void your warranty, leaving you with no safety net if something goes wrong. And if you think that’s the end of it, think again.
For buyers, it’s just not worth the risk—better to go for a model that’s complete from the start.
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