A 3020 with a PowerShift transmission has four reverse gears, several which are slower than the SyncroRange transmission. A narrow front end makes row crop tractors much more maneuverable in tight spaces compared to the same tractor with a wide front end, (assuming no front end loader).
Most 1960's and newer row crop tractors have operators stations that are higher and further away from the snowblower than on a utility tractor (less snow in your face and down your neck. Old "ear beater" cabs decrease the value of most 1960's tractors, but one might be a benefit for your application: wind protection and a heater.
A ten year old tractor could still be a "hot potato" needing expensive repairs, test drive any tractor and look them over carefully.
What is your budget: an even trade for your 3020 SR ($4000) - maybe a PS 3020 gas ($4000), a 4020 gas PS ($4000)a 930 diesel Case with a narrow front end ($3000); or $50,000 plus for a brand new tractor with a quick-tach loader?
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