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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by super99 on January 14, 2007 at 14:58:47 from (207.144.199.74):
In Reply to: Is it worth it??? posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 06:57:07:
I've been following along also. To me, You really want a 4020, BAD!!! Unless you have to have this tractor by tomorrow, I find it hard to imagine that there are only 2 used 4020's for sale in whole USA. You didn't say where all you have looked, try Farmers Fastline, Machinery Finder, Agweb classifieds and many, many more. Almost every farm webpage has classified adds. To me, why would a Dealer try to sell a tractor with a obvious leak instead of fixing it? I think I would tell him to fix it and call me when he found out what the problem was and I want to see inside of the motor. Go to auction sites and check for auctions in your area. If you are not going to turn any wrenches on what you buy, I sure wouldn't buy anything that you know needs work done to it. You said that money is an object to consider in this, Look at some other colors, less money and your JD loader will fit just about anything. In the end, you have to make that decision and live with it. Good luck, Chris
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