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Posted by John A on July 23, 2004 at 21:02:48 from (65.161.172.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Got 'er Done posted by Allan in NE on July 23, 2004 at 04:07:01:
Allan, A 966 is a tough tractor to beat IMO. My ol girl (966) will jerk a 13 shank chiesel just a flying. I am curently pulling a 13ft. IH 500 tandem disk w/ scholloped disked. Fronts are worn down to 20.5 in fronts and backs are 21.5 in. diameters. after my first chieseling at about 7 in. deep, this plow will run spindel deep, once the soil starts lapping over the spindel that is when my ol girl really gets back , deep into the governor and screams her lung out. OBTW she had a 5 ft straight pipe. She will turn out a lot of work. Hope you can find one like mine! AS far as a Deere goes , depending on the use you may want to do look at, if bent on the 20 series 4320,4520,4620. All will have more hp, HD front axles all on the same 4020 platform. The HD fronts will elininate problems that the light 4020 front had when loaders were in use. The 30 series tractors will work too, same price range better hydolics. ex...4230 ps with loader... is a 4020 in 30 skin. Have fun on your tractor hunt. Keep us posted! Later, John A.
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