Posted by marcusoverholtzer on February 07, 2017 at 15:42:52 from (64.25.134.57):
In Reply to: Re: JD 4320 posted by David G on February 07, 2017 at 15:09:53:
Alright David heres the scoop. I'm a high school student but I'm homeschooled and not looking for FFA project. I'm considering starting a haying business here in our valley and the 4020 I own at the time is going to need to much work and stuff. I may also be working for a custom farmer which is why I want to get a bigger tractor. The reason I'm looking at these tractors that need fixed is because I want experience in mechanics and diesel engines. I would like to eventually become a tractor mechanic. I don't know much as of now which is why I "blast" these questions at you guys. So for the most part I want a good solid workhorse of a tractor for farming. I have been interested in the 20 series which is why you here all these questions about them. Thanks and I hope you can see why I ask these questions now. If not enough information was supplied for you or anyone else about it let me know and Ill be glsd to give you the full scoop. Thanks all for your patience and consideration.
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