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Posted by Mark on February 11, 2004 at 06:00:54 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Just wondering why... posted by Mark on February 10, 2004 at 12:58:28:
Had a 4020 a few years ago and had to sell to $$ help son. After recovery, bought 4010. I did an inframe engine job on the 20, but the 10 had been completely gone through. Both were reasonally priced and I put loaders on both. I can't afford a new tractor but need 80-100 hp. The Deere fills the bill beautifully. For around the place general work, I use the early '60's Fords. Love them too but I don't ask them to do what I ask of the Deere.....also the the only colors to survive in our area are green and blue. Need I say more. Parts for both are readily available......wish that were so for other fine tractors that were mfg'd in that era. I think 4020's numbered 260,000. With that quantity, you'll see some around. These tractors are excellent machines and it's been said that the 20 was the finest tractor ever built......maybe so. Mark
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