You pose an interesting question because the what you have left unaddressed is as important as what you did address. How much 'more acreage" are you planning on acquiring and in what time frame? I realize that could be a very tough question. The other item not mentioned is your tractor budget. You mentioned you liked the turbo 4320. If you are not planning to get up to 200-300 acres anytime soon you may want to look in this model just from a collectors standpoint. You may be only putting 50 hours a year on it for a few years and wont have to worry about any expensive repairs if your get a solid one. Chances are if you use it and go to sell it in say 5 to 7 years you may actually make a couple bucks on it. 4020? What else needs to be said? They have passed all the tests of time. I suppose if I were you I might focus on a 1969-72 model. 4230? Great candidate especially if you you want a cab tractor there is no comparison with the 4020 or 4320. Cant say I ve heard anything about Polk Auction Co. Indiana, right? One thing is for sure, if you get any of one of these you will have the biggest tractor on the smallest acreage on your block!
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