Posted by ss55 on July 10, 2018 at 21:24:40 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: JD 4020 vs IH 966 posted by Bill VA on July 10, 2018 at 15:11:08:
For square baling, general haying and some tillage, I'm not sure either one would be a big improvement over your 756. With 40 to 55 year old machines, condition is everything, drive each one to see which one is in better condition and which one you like better. A worn out seat suspension or excessive blow-by won't show up in the factory specifications.
Is the 756 not working out? Are you looking to replace the 756 or are you adding another tractor? Deere 4320, Case 970, and 1070 might have more modern features at less cost than a late 4020. A Case 930 CK would probably be the best low price value. If you will be adding a front end loader, I'd go with a Deere because of better handling, reversing and hydraulics. On heavy PTO loads, a 4020 runs at reduced RPM to make PTO speed, 1900 RPM instead of rated 2200 RPM. Five less HP, a little better fuel economy at 1900 PTO speed. 4320 would run 2200RPM at PTO speed.
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