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Re: 4020 vs 6630??????
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Posted by buickanddeere on May 29, 2006 at 18:00:19 from (216.183.151.202):
In Reply to: 4020 vs 6630?????? posted by Tx Jim on May 28, 2006 at 12:43:47:
Many of you guys seem to be totally terrified around electrics and electronics. And unaware that a 6603 is the striped down farmer simple model. It certainly isn't any more complicated than a 4020. The 6000 15's and 6000 20's do have more electronics than a 6000 3. Try to understand they are all together different models. The 6603 will on fuel savings it's self pay for it's self over a 4020 long before the next couple of decades. There won't be the constant nagging fix it jobs caused by time,weather,usage and abuse a 40 year old tractor has. The more things change the more they stay the same.In another 20 years most buyers who didn't grow up around 4020's and have an emotional attachment. They will view the 4020 as quaint old junk like the two cylinders and look the other way. Then they will go looking for a good reliable classic like a 6000 ten and such models.
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