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John Deere 4010J Traveling Sprinkler Green

John Deere 4010J Traveling Sprinkler Green
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John Deere 4010J Traveling Sprinkler Green

 
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With vast water coverage of up to 13,500 square feet, and the eerie ability to travel on its own, the John Deere Traveling Sprinkler is perfect for watering odd-shape yards. This magic hydro-propelled sprinkler follows a pattern laid out by the hose for custom watering of round or oblong yards. The sprinkler is constructed with a die cast zinc body for optimal durability and years of reliable irrigation. Cast iron back wheels and polyurethane front wheels let this 2-speed traveler follow hose for up to 200 feet before the sprinkler's shut-off ramp automatically stops the tractor and shuts off the water. --Brian Olson

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:10.5 inches
Product Width:21.4 inches
Product Height:11.0 inches
Product Weight:18.06 pounds
Package Length:21.1 inches
Package Width:10.8 inches
Package Height:10.2 inches
Package Weight:18.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 65 reviews

Features
  • Water coverage to 13,500 sq. ft, travels up to 200 ft.

  • Sprinklers propels itself along the pattern laid out by the hose.

  • Shut-off ramp stops sprinkler and automatically shuts off water.

  • Heavy-duty die-cast iron.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 65 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

68 of 71 found the following review helpful:


120 hours MTBF  Oct 06, 2004 By Jennifer S. Johnson
Nice cast body - the only part that didn't break within the first 20 hours of use. First the nozzles don't keep their setting - pipe clamps fixed that. Then the wheels broke when it tried to pull 100' of hose (claims up to 200). Dremel tool, washers and cotter pins to put it back into service. Finally, the spinner fell out when the plastic retainer broke. Not sure how to fix this one. If I had paid $10 I would have paid too much.

54 of 58 found the following review helpful:


1Buy a REAL RainTrain, don't waste your money on John Deere  Apr 04, 2006 By Lynn Mckamey
We purchased one of these John Deere Sprinkers and two weeks before that, a LR Nelson RAINTRAIN. After two days of use, the John Deere's gears shelled out; the RAINTRAIN is going strong after two weeks of traveling over our 2 acre lot. We had a RAINTRAIN 20 years ago and it did fine for a long, long time.

So, I'm off to buy another RAINTRAIN. We considered returning the poorly made Deere, but it's too much trouble.

For the record, my farmer hubby owns several BIG John Deere farm tractors and they are very reliable. Obviously the sprinkler isn't of the same quality at all.





26 of 27 found the following review helpful:


1Overpriced trinket  Aug 13, 2006 By shaark92
This summer, we moved into a new house w/ a small acreage. I have an old melnor rain tractor I inherited from my grandfather which works great.

We purchased one of these Gilmour units as we were puttin-in the new grass to expedite the watering process. Worked great for two weeks.

After that, the spindle would bind inside & stop the spray arms .... stop forward motion. The "Rotor" is screwed into the plastic receptacle which houses a hollow brass fitting. The top of the brass fitting as an o-ring to seal against the receptacle ... but the receptacle "screws" itself against the fitting as it rotates ... per design ... but this particular design doesn't provide a large enough shoulder to keep the receptacle from tightening ... stopping the torque of the spray arms.

I have, on multiple occaisions ... disassembled this thing & tried to modify the puny shoulder with temporary success.

It carries the John Deere Green premium price, but it doesn't have the JD durability. The folks in Moline oughta be looking for a different manufacturer to produce their little marketeer. This one gives JD a bad rap.

I can't recommend this particular unit. Have eyeballed the new Melnours but sounds like they are short of their predecessors, too.

Maybe Nelson's is the way to go?

23 of 25 found the following review helpful:


120 LBS Connected by 1/16" Plastic  Jul 23, 2004 By A. Brzozowski
I couldnt hate this purchase worse, it arrived with the wheels disingaged required 1 hr repair, the spinning wands are so full of friction yu get 1/2 coverage, and the hose ultimately connects to 1/16 plastic , do the math. oh yea an the shut off valve on the undercarrige constantly shuts itself off, i had a melnor for 10 years was wonderful.,this one lasted 1 month and True value packed it like garbage

19 of 21 found the following review helpful:


4Good Tractor All Summer  Mar 02, 2006 By M. Williams
Gilmour has improved this design over the one pictured here. The spray wands are identical to a Nelson tractor. I used this tractor to water 5500 ft² of dense bermuda grass twice a week from March until October. I can say that it did an awesome job and my lawn looked great! It worked trouble-free until entering its 8th month of service, when the internal gears stripped out. I was away on business and my wife set it up, so I'm not sure if it was just getting worn out or she did something different. ;-) This is the only reason I am not giving it 5 stars. If this worries you, I should also note my neighbor replaces the gears in his Nelson tractor about every year as well.

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