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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 856 vs JD 4020D
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Posted by farmerboy8 on January 14, 2002 at 21:10:54 from (64.33.166.133):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 856 vs JD 4020D posted by IH1 on August 15, 2001 at 15:28:32:
I just want to say that our big tractor is an 856 and just before that our big power was a ford 5000 diesel! whoever says that an 856 or a 4020 is a third string tractor has not been to north western Wisconsin lately, as most peoples big tractors are 4020 deeres and 806s-56s, and a ford 8000 or two. these tractors have preformed satifactorly for all of us for many years and get the job done just fine on all of our 'hobby' farms! Anyways back to your question, i would personaly go with the 856 not becasue of color but because strenght, durability, because they certainly don't cost what a jd will run you. in our area it possible to pick up a very nice 856 for 5,500-7,500 dollars while a deere will run you 8,000-12,000. plus ih's are buy far cheaper to fix. hope you find this information unbiased and helpfull in your search for a new tractor. please let me know how it comes out. thanks farmerboy8@excite.com
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