Posted by ErnieD on May 28, 2012 at 09:49:30 from (67.253.193.102):
In Reply to: Value of a 3020 JD posted by tedregentin on May 28, 2012 at 08:37:37:
Utility or row crop? My brother has a 3020 utility and was told it was pretty rare. If it has the mongrel 24v starter run for cover. The dash hydraulics are pretty involved to adjust, I read the procedure....
I drove it for awhile, while I am sure there are those that like that set up, I did not care for it.
If just a loader rig it will probably be ok, but as a main chore tractor be really sure you want it.
You may want to pick up a service manual and see just how rigorous some of the procedures are.
On my brothers rig, the battery hot starter cable chaffed through the insulation and shorted against the diesel supply to the pump. Made for quite a fire until he got the cable off.
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