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Re: 4320 vs 4020
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Posted by Glen in TX on January 03, 2007 at 12:16:18 from (208.246.9.18):
In Reply to: 4320 vs 4020 posted by Raleigh Boulware on January 03, 2007 at 11:03:50:
4320 came out after the 4020 and were only made in 71 & 72 before the generation II tractors came out. For most part just a much improved turbocharged more powerful 4020. 4320 has a turbo built 404 and not a wanna be 404 like some 4020s with add on turbos and the older style fuel pumps. Yeah I don't like 4020s because most here always started hard and didn't pull what others said but that's my opinion and most 4320s although rated at 116 hp will dyno out in the 125 to 130+ range not being turned up. The hydraulic problem can be fixed and if engine is in good shape it should be much better than the 4020. Any tractor approaching 40 years old is going to have something wrong with it. You will still see more 4320s around with many many more hours on them with engines never being touched than you will on 4010 or 4020s.
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