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Re: What are the good and bad points??
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Posted by johndeereman on December 14, 2004 at 09:28:16 from (66.133.185.111):
In Reply to: What are the good and bad points?? posted by Jrry on December 14, 2004 at 06:03:37:
dont get me wrong i bleed green i just love them old tractors the way i see it once you get past the 70's they are all made the same to break down so you will buy more parts if you are a hobby farmer looking for a all purpose tractor thatwill last you should get a dc case or a oliver 88 dieselthe case has a 3pt hitch the only thing wrong with these is no power steering but you cant have everything i wouldnt suggest putting a loader on a jd 4020 too many broken spindles unless you are using it on blacktop id have to say a ford would hold up the best under a loader the jd two cylinders are a good lugging tractor probably the best for pulling horsepower to weight but not good for running a pto equipment i dont know about fuel efficiency just my oppinion brian
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