Posted by JDseller on October 13, 2012 at 09:10:26 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: 3020 john deere posted by rick165 on October 13, 2012 at 04:23:55:
You did not say gas or diesel. I would not recommend a JD 3020 gas. They just don't run correctly on the newer formulas of gas. I have ran into them lately that you can't get to run right. They will either foul out the spark plugs if set rich or stumble to take throttle if lean.
If it is a diesel them just make sure it is running OK. No major leaks or knocks. Like others have stated there is a balance on the bottom of the block that is ran off the crankshaft. Parts are high and used rare for it. Also make sure the hydraulics are quite and not leaking.
Truthfully I am not a big fan of JD 3020s. I would go to a JD 4010 first. They are about the same money and the six cylinder motor is much better. Also if you can find them the JD 2520 is a better tractor too in my opinion.
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