Posted by Gumbi on August 02, 2019 at 14:29:29 from (208.178.9.202):
Howdy, we recently bought some property 14 ac and I am looking to get a tractor to do some mowing, driveway grading, and fence building. I thought for a while I'd just go buy an 8n due to how cheap and plentiful they are, but then I stumbled upon a couple of JD 1020's for sale in the $4500 range. Im very partial to the green n yellow, we have a 4020 and 4440 down at our family's ranch that I grew up driving and still use frequently. I realize these two are very different animals. Size wise they're about the same with the JD slightly larger and more hp and basically better everything. But I could buy two 8n's for the price and get a shredder probably included with them. Anybody got experience with the 1020's that could tell me a little about them/vouch for them? I don't know much about them, meanwhile I just finished up rebuilding an 8n for my dad so am very familiar with them.
The 1020's I been looking at are gas. Also, what is with some of them having a vertical exhaust through the hood and some having it run down underneath the running board? Any preference here?
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