Posted by JD Seller on November 01, 2017 at 18:58:39 from (208.126.196.24):
Well I am once again the "proud" owner of that JD 4020 GAS tractor I had last fall/winter. After I posted about sending it to the happy tractor salvage yard, a friend called me and wanted to buy it as-is. He needed some thing to move snow with and liked playing around with carbureted motors.
He made "new" jets for the carburetor with smaller orifices. He did the ones that the accelerator pump used. So it did not effect full power just the amount of fuel it gets at throttle up. It helped some but it is still a crap shoot if it will take throttle smoothly.
How I ended up with it again is he unexpectedly passed away a month ago at the age of 58. His widow called me wanting me to help her sell his equipment. I gave her a little more than he gave me and bought the other stuff at market price. The way she does not have any worries trying to sell the few items. He was a good fellow.
SO the problem child is back in the shed. I have a motor out of a JD 6620 combine that has a spun rod bearing I am thinking about rebuilding it and transplanting it into the gas tractor..
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