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Re: High reving diesel engines and torque.
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Posted by B-maniac on August 01, 2006 at 14:37:44 from (207.241.134.115):
In Reply to: High reving diesel engines and torque. posted by Greg P Alexander on August 01, 2006 at 04:22:23:
That still leaves you with a worn out 4020 to do something with. I'm sure you have priced this idea out already,but how nice would the 4020 be if you put the used Heston money into it? AND,it's not likely the Heston won't require any money put into it after a while either. This is what I would be looking at instead of HP and RPMs.They both look pretty equal on that front anyway.If finances have been tight for him,how has the maintenance been on th Heston. You say the 4020 is worn out,but how much better is the Heston.Once you go through the JD,you at least know what you have AND how long it will last.Only you can decide how much helping a friend out tips the scale here,but on the tractor issue alone,I would give the ole 4020 the nod.I am a little prejudiced too.
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