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Posted by please its me again highboyford on December 01, 1999 at 13:23:43 from (63.17.117.145):
In Reply to: Re: More on Best tractor posted by 4020 on December 01, 1999 at 07:44:43:
Hey lets keep to the subject,Hp was 40 to 50 this leaves out your beloved fuel sucking rearend blowing overhyped green peewee of a tractor,talk about the n not being able to pull,I dont think you have much to say.On second thought we already fought this war on the 4020 and Kim didnt like it.As for the oliver rearend you can put 600 hp through a oliver 88 rearend,but you cant put a howard rotovator behind a 4020!(rearend goes poof)so keep in mind the rotovator doesnt hurt the I.H or Oliver,I wonder who has the weak rearend?Also who used such cheap steel in the cast that they had to paint the inside yellow and now the paint is comming off and wrecking the hydraulics?Ha and you want to brag it up.Hee HEE oh ya 4020 is the greatest.
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