Posted by used red MN on December 05, 2023 at 08:33:19 from (72.21.227.18):
In Reply to: John deere 4020 LP posted by greasemonkey9519 on December 05, 2023 at 07:04:29:
Hello greasemonkey welcome to YT! You said ..what parts are known to go bad and not typical things like belts, filters, and hoses, I'm talking things that you wouldn't think go bad? This is sort of a different approach to getting information on your tractor, particularly the last sentence. Is there a particular part of the machine you are directing this question towards? Are you trying to gather information on what may be involved with getting it running? Have you had any experience with a propane fueled machine? What area are you in? In the 50s - 70s the areas of western Kansas, OK and TX had a lot of farmers that used propane machines. A operators manual covers a lot of your questions. You can get a PDF operators manual from Deere for free, go to the link and follow these instructions. You may want to have your tractors serial number before you dive into this, it is on a plate back by the PTO.
At the linked page find your applicable machine type and model click the arrow pointing sideways so it points down and it shows the operators manuals and other tech manuals. Click the arrow to point down by Op manuals there you can put it in your cart. Also there is a square at the right with the arrow up to the right corner when you click that you can view it. The down arrow with the line under it will down load it to your PC. If you prefer not to view the manual on your PC you could print it off and put it in a 3 ring binder.
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