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Re: 4320 vs 4020
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Posted by two mile on January 03, 2007 at 15:55:34 from (66.102.50.68):
In Reply to: 4320 vs 4020 posted by Raleigh Boulware on January 03, 2007 at 11:03:50:
We had both, a 4320 and a 4010. Hands down the 4320 was the best tractor we ever owned. It had a balance of power and proportion that just agreed with me. We made the decision several years ago to go with all cabbed tractors for health reasons. At the time I wandered if I would regret trading the 4320. I have, many times over. May still buy another one some day. Now we use a JD 4250 for the jobs that the 4320 did. It's a great tractor too, just doesn't have the same feel to it. The tractor we owned was not without fault. Almost 7000 hours when we purchased it. We used it about 1500 hours. We rebuilt the injection pump, some final drive gearing, and replaced the turbo. Hydraulics were OK. Occasionally, the three point did have difficulty lifting anything really heavy. If I had chose to keep the tractor I would have replaced the 34" rubber with 38" But we still had good tread. Sure is strange how we get attached to a piece of iron that has treated us well.
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