Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on July 16, 2018 at 09:31:48 from (162.252.129.7):
In Reply to: Re: cost to make hay posted by SVcummins on July 15, 2018 at 20:55:50:
All I did was post what mine use if you think I am lying so be it,, mine use far less fuel than most other brands and thats a fact,, I have only ran one JD long enough to have real idea what fuel it used it was a almost new 4020 powershift dsl we traded for at the dealership, it was pulling a semi mount jd 5-16 plow my 1030 both about the same hours at the time this was in 1970, was pulling a Case 6-16" semi mount, the jd had to be fueled twice a day plowing, the 1030 still had fuel at the end of a 12 hr day of plowing,, the 4020 pulled the plow in 1st and 2nd gear in sod and 3rd in stubble, 1030 was in 3 rd gear in sod and 4th in stubble ground, the 4020 had to let the 1030 around every other round depending on the size of the field we was plowing, I do feel at the time the jd plow pulled about a bottom harder than the Case ones or it seemed like it did, I did not post it to slam another brand i posted it as you asked for input costs cnt
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