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Re: JD 4020 engine swap??What works??
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Posted by buickanddeere on May 29, 2006 at 18:09:05 from (216.183.151.202):
In Reply to: Re: JD 4020 engine swap??What works?? posted by massey333 on May 28, 2006 at 15:42:50:
Dealers don't want to promote or sell 60003 or 5003 models for a rea$on. The commission on a cheaper basic stripped down 3 series is pretty skinny compared to selling a 6000 20. How can a 95 HP tractor outwork a 95HP tractor? Now add M4WD to the 6603 and it will kick a 4020's butt all over the field and with less soil compaction. Open center hydraulics are no puzzel. Some other manufactures and industrial applications have always used. A hydraulic ram or hydraulic motor knows no difference from open or closed systems. Deere used open center systems through the two cylinder and on some 10 series. I don't hear complants about them.
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