Posted by Scott in SF on March 29, 2009 at 19:59:03 from (75.61.101.120):
In Reply to: John Deee 4020 posted by Rick in MD on March 29, 2009 at 19:30:32:
I grew up with both. The 1206 had a little more power but the 4020 was a far better tractor. It had power shift and poth pto's. The International had a TA and was 1000 pto only, it used more fuel to do the same task and it was louder. Either one would pull a 14 foot chisel plow or 14 feet of disc and drills. As a loader tractors the 4020 was the hands down winner, and it handeled cold winters better. Anyway, when I am talking with my cousins and brothers the 4020 is missed. The 5020 would pull either one backward in road gear. I am thinking either the 1206 or 4020 would belong more on like 2000 acres that 200. An M of either make would be more fitting to 200 acres. Thats a perspective of a former small grain and cow guy from ND.
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