Posted by J.C.in Az. on March 30, 2009 at 10:42:33 from (65.54.154.152):
In Reply to: John Deee 4020 posted by Rick in MD on March 29, 2009 at 19:30:32:
In the 1960's a 4020 was what most farmers dreamed about haveing ,especially those whose 4010 or old A's and G's were in need of major rebuilds. Yes a 4020 gas or diesel will be fully enough to handle any Equipment of that era. A 4020 would be just right to handle heavy work on a 200 acre Farm and no it would not outshine a 1206. A 1206 was IH's venture into Hot Rodding a farm tractor.I admired the 4020 and the 1206 but as I was a devoted AC user I opted for the AC 190G for our 320 Acre Dairy Farm. The AC 190-JD 4020 or the IH 1206 would all handle a 2 Row Chopper for Corn silage. I know,I had a Fox 2 Row and chopped my own Silage and Haylage and also custom cut Silage in the neighborhood and the AC 190 I had did the job very well besides the customer furnished the "Gas". I furnished the 190,Fox Chopper and Fox short Hopper Blower, a D17 Gas for the Blower and two self unloading forage Wagons on 10 ton Case Gears.IMO JC.
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