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Re: what is so great about the john deere 4020
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Posted by massey333 on April 02, 2006 at 07:43:37 from (216.255.61.180):
In Reply to: Re: what is so great about the john deere 4020 posted by buickanddeere on April 01, 2006 at 21:06:45:
Maybe two 6603s MIGHT replace one 4020 but other than Case you had a tractor,aTRANSMISSON that could be shifted,good hyd.,fairly quiet if you wanted a cab,good engine that could be run at 140+HP(Turboed) with proper care.5000-6000 series are GOOD loader and gin tractors and nothing More.Yes for the weekend-play farmer probibly better buy than a 4020 because most all 4020s were worked hard Not played with a few hours a month. As far as the 4030s,some were jokes but I had a 4030 Syncro.weighting 14,000+ that we run from 1976 untill 2004 doing things it was not designed to do,(pulling 24 ft. cult.,23ft disc & etc.when the bigger tractors were tied up),Sheared the bolts on the ring gear off once But Deere had a problem one year with their bolts on all tractors in a short time period.
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