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Posted by John A on June 04, 2004 at 20:42:31 from (63.156.140.91):
In Reply to: Weekend Farming posted by Bill Pa on June 04, 2004 at 07:11:05:
Bill, My choice and the one I own is a 966 +- 100 Hp loaders are readly availble If wanted can cover 100 or more acres on a weekend. Will pull most if not all 12 to 16 ft equipment. TA if good, kept in adjustment, USED Properly, Only, in direct. Low side in tough spots then back into direct. This should last a fellow a long time. Mine carries about 800 #s of cast on each rear corner. No worry when handling round bales. Good luck on you hunt and whatever flavor of color you end up with. OBTW..... IMHO... If you look @ JD green.....Loose the 4020 ...Look for a 4520/4620 PS, Has the additional HP + a HD front end for loader work that the regular 4020 didn't have. Later, John A.
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