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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 16:45:46 from (71.81.29.77):
In Reply to: Re: Is it worth it??? posted by super99 on January 14, 2007 at 14:58:47:
Well I really like the 4020! In fact a year ago I looked at alot of other different tractors. They included: White 2-105 with 354 Perkins Allis D19 gas White 2-85 Massey 1100 White 2-75 4whd with Issuzue 6 cylinder engine Oliver 1850 with 354 Perkins I gues you could say I did a little home work on the 354 perkins LOL A ton of different Case tractors in fact these cases were the second most looked at tractor by me!! I really liked Case, but they were just too big and they all seemed to come with that power shift. I did not think anything of John Deere until some one showed me one. Then I knew that was the one I was looking for. I knew then after operating one this summer why they called it the BEST tractor ever MADE!!! It has only one drawback, it does not have 4wheel dirve. But other than that, I though the 4020 was a jam up machine! I really quit looking at other machines... Oh By the way I never told anyone this but for a period of 6 months I had a JD 5020 that I loved, until I sold it and got into hot-rod's BIG MISTAKE to sale that machine
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