Posted by David G on February 07, 2017 at 16:27:14 from (97.127.180.239):
In Reply to: Re: JD 4320 posted by marcusoverholtzer on February 07, 2017 at 15:42:52:
Marcus,
I was anxious at that age, but best to have patience.
A 4020 makes a real nice haying tractor, it can run good sized MoCo and pull baler with full racks. You already have the 4020, it is paid for, and can do a lot of work. There is very little difference in the amount of useful work a 4020 can do versus a 4320. We farmed about 200 acres with 4020, Ford 6610 and Farmall H. The only thing that worked the 4020 very hard was the 12 row planter, and a 4620 was purchased this year for that purpose, but the 4020 will remain as the primary hay tractor. I would want a LOT bigger tractor than the 4020 if doing heavy tillage, and a smaller tractor for raking, teddering and moving things around.
I would figure out what you really will be doing BEFORE buying equipment, you may not want another similar sized tractor, might be a lot smaller or a lot bigger. Hold onto your cash as long as possible and make sure there is a real need before purchasing. Once you figure out what the tractor will be doing there are folks here to counsel you.
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