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Re: John Deere 3020 (Tricycle)
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Posted by gene on May 08, 2004 at 20:29:44 from (152.163.253.97):
In Reply to: John Deere 3020 (Tricycle) posted by Robert Parris on May 08, 2004 at 19:31:52:
i have a 3020 diesel i have to tell you i wouldnt sell mine for 6500 they are to nice of a tractor. we use our for everything. they dont flip that easy i have never had a close call. any tractor could flip if you are stupid. the only way that i can think that a narrow front is would flip easier if you had the loader loaded with somehting an had it raised in the air quite a ways. but like i said i have never had ever a incindent that made me nervous. they are nice tractors johndeeregene ps is that one a power shift or sinkrow (i dont know how to spell that one) ours is a power shift uncle had the other neither causes problem johndeeregene
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