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Re: 4020 or 856? PLEASE HELP!!!
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Posted by Gerald J. on July 25, 2006 at 21:17:19 from (67.0.102.186):
In Reply to: 4020 or 856? PLEASE HELP!!! posted by want_GOOD_Tractor on July 24, 2006 at 21:39:07:
When I was looking for a 3010/20 or 4010/20 I found dozens to choose from for every AC 180, 190, Oliver 1850, IH 856, IH 766 for sale in Central Iowa. There just were a huge lot of 4020 made and that means lots of parts yet, new or used. Then Deere and Company hasn't been bought up like IH to let the new management decide to forget prior lines and the needed parts. Yup that green paint sure is expensive and my gas 4020 is a hawg on fuel, but it does a lot of work and I'm comfortable riding it. More than my MF-135 but somedays the fuel savings of the 135 justifies its use. Gerald J.
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