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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by dhs on January 14, 2007 at 11:45:44 from (70.100.56.122):
In Reply to: Is it worth it??? posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 06:57:07:
This has been kicking around long enough I have to add my 2 cents which may be all this is worth. First of all the 4020 was one heck of a tractor in it's day, I feel it nailed the coffin for both IHC and AC. As far as today goes the 4020 has the worst horsepower to dollar ratio of any tractor out there. I am not looking to start a color war but if you need a 100 hp tractor to get the job done you can spend half of what you are looking at and not know the difference at the end of the day. Any used truck, tractor, or piece of equipment is a gamble for even the most experienced. You will not know what you have bought for sure until you have either worked it or worked on it or both. Any one that disagrees must have X-Ray vision which leaves me at a disadvantage. If you are worried about money look at the other brands and get twice the bang for your buck. If you really want a 4020 make your choice, get it home, and after a few days let every one know how you made out. You will know by then.
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