Posted by RBnSC on January 12, 2013 at 08:11:30 from (76.73.221.117):
I rewrote this story after the subject was poofed. It should have been. I thought my story was interesting and it takes Me a long time to write. "Rusty" My brother's 3020 bought from a construction co. that used it to power a pto pump. Dam broke and tractor ended up under water. Mechanic messed up motor fixing it. My brother bought it after years of sitting to use it as a garden tractor. Rebuilt motor, new tires and used it for a couple of years around his house no problem. We carried it the farm 50 miles away where the big tractors stay. We used it to pull the corn picker. I have never seen a happier tractor always cranked right up never missed a beat. Till we tried to take it home then it would not start or had a flat tire or both. Every time we could not get it home My brother would borrow My Ford. Finally we gave up and I sold him my Ford and the 3020 is still at the farm runs great and not had a flat tire since. Ron
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