Posted by Kelly In TX on October 21, 2020 at 17:43:47 from (67.143.128.9):
SV, I enjoy your posts. I'm always amazed at the work and the weight and the duals and the power you get out of your John Deere 3020. This week I got my ol' 3020 started after not using or running it for about three years. I pulled a seven shank chisel plow (spear points, not sweeps). Ground was dry and hard, kinda like a concrete parking lot. I'm in south central Texas and temperature here has been running about 90. Using the tac, I was running about 3 mph in third gear. Today, I went to fifth gear (dont ask about fourth, I think its in the bottom of the tranny case) and was running almost the same speed - 3 to 3 1/2 mile per hour. This afternoon I hooked onto my John Deere model 210??? disc (a 13' I think) and broke up some of the clods. I love the sound of that four cylinder engine working. Reminds me of as a kid, sitting on the axle housing of a Farmall Regular riding with my dad when he was plowing. Just letting you know I admire your posts and pictures. Thanks for postings & pictures. kelly
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