Hello all, I just became the owner of a L4400D. HST. 4x4 Was told that it's a 2011 but didn't believe it since tractordata says they were made up until 2010. The decal with the serial number is damaged. The only other number I can find that looks like a serial number reads: L4400D86873. Makes me think it's a 2008 model. Anybody have any ideas?
Also, the tractor has 4260 hours on it but runs well. Body metal is all straight, just faded. Was told that it was used to tow nut bins in an orchard in Bakersfield. It had no three point hitch linkages and the PTO shows no wear at all. The three point hitch and the PTO work great. Has remote hydraulics but no FEL. Oddly it has two transmission filters, one on each side?
I know nothing about remote hydraulics and would like to use the tractor to run a wood splitter. It has connections that are new to me. Supposedly they are plug in connectors? I'm used to the old air-hose style. Can I simply disconnect the hoses and add new air-hose type connectors to the hoses and run the log splitter?
Any words of wisdom or help on these mysteries is appreciated !
Also, the tractor has 4260 hours on it but runs well. Body metal is all straight, just faded. Was told that it was used to tow nut bins in an orchard in Bakersfield. It had no three point hitch linkages and the PTO shows no wear at all. The three point hitch and the PTO work great. Has remote hydraulics but no FEL. Oddly it has two transmission filters, one on each side?
I know nothing about remote hydraulics and would like to use the tractor to run a wood splitter. It has connections that are new to me. Supposedly they are plug in connectors? I'm used to the old air-hose style. Can I simply disconnect the hoses and add new air-hose type connectors to the hoses and run the log splitter?
Any words of wisdom or help on these mysteries is appreciated !