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Re: A few farming questions
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Posted by John Deere Green on April 05, 2004 at 10:22:57 from (170.215.31.158):
In Reply to: A few farming questions posted by JohnDeereBMan on March 24, 2004 at 22:43:28:
I really think that a John Deere 4020 Diesel would fit you just perfect. It is rated at 100 hp and is just the right size to run most implements. The nice thing about the 4020 is first it is a diesel. The diesel gives you a fuel efficiant engine and also a easy stater in the winter. (If you plug it in). The 4020 you can use on the plow, disk, baler, the drill, the planter, the digger, the manure spredder, and it is small enought to fit on any other smaller implements around the farm. You can purchase a Year-around cab, a Hinkercab and take it off in the summer and have it on during the winter. We use one on our farm and it is a great tractor. Another great tractor to have around would be John Deere 2 cylinder. They make an easy fix because of the simplicity of only having 2 cylinders to worry about problems with. The tractor to have would be a late syled A, or mabe a Numbered seiries, the 50, and the 70 are excellent tractors only rating at 50-60 hp. I hope this helps Minnesota farmer
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