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Re: 4020 update...........for what it's worth
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Posted by Raleigh boulware on January 18, 2007 at 11:03:45 from (192.133.192.1):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 update...........for what it's worth posted by Robert Searcy on January 18, 2007 at 10:51:06:
Well I use to look at alot of different brand machines and found my self limiting it to just one. I had bigintrest in this Allis D19 until I heard how bad the transmisions are. I liked the Massey 1100 as well. I had a buddy who use to wheal and deal around with them ol Farmall's He had 656, and a 806 Farmall, I know the 806 had problems with the power steering or the hydrolics. It did not have the diff lock either. So I really did not pursue either of them. I decided I am going to take my time. I mean this tractor down in south Georgia might turn out good and i still not buy the thang, It sounds from talking to th mechanic that it is jam up and want be that epensive to fix....I think regardless if I buy it or not it would not hurt to make a 5 hour drive to see the head off.
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