Posted by JD Seller on October 21, 2016 at 20:43:44 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: WHere to find! posted by marcusoverholtzer on October 21, 2016 at 18:52:37:
I think from reading your post you bought a 1065 model JD 4020 diesel. While this is a good price it was not a steal. The JD 4020s your seeing sell for $10-15K are 1970-72 side console JD 4020s. I have bought two JD 4020 diesels in the last year. Both where under $5000. So if yours is real clean with everything working you MIGHT be able to make a little on reselling it.
Your wanting to put a turbo on it would be fine IF you where planning to keep it. Since you say your wanting to sell it then there are several reasons NOT to do it. The biggest is the cost to do what your wanting to do. A complete M&W turbo kit can easily run around a $1000. They are a lot of guys that want one for THEIR current tractor. This now ties into the second part of this. These same fellows would NOT be interested in paying a premium for your tractor with it already on it. They would be like me and think that the tractor had the snot pulled out of it with the turbo on it. I personally would give more for your tractor without the turbo than with what I would with your tractor having one on it. So from a money making view it does not make sense to install one. Now if your going to keep the tractor and want a turbo then go for it. You can find Turbo setups out there. They will not usually sell cheap.
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