Posted by SMinWi on November 24, 2009 at 10:05:39 from (67.150.84.97):
In Reply to: 4020 vs 1066 posted by DonNOhio on November 24, 2009 at 06:41:56:
Wendell Burton said: (quoted from post at 15:41:56 11/24/09) I have a '66 4020 that I would consider to be about 95% restored. I use this as a working tractor and not a show piece but I like to keep it looking good and in good working order. I've had it a long time, I know it well and I like it. Alot. My neighbor is a JD nut and has a large collection of fully restored tractors of all types. Some old AC's, Olivers, lots of JD's, Internationals, etc... He has a 1066 that is showroom condition. He does not work his equipment. He has offered me an even trade for the 4020. I'm guessing my 4020 would sell for around 10k. His 1066 could bring 13-15k. Money is not a huge issue but it really tempts me. The 1066 is a sweet looking machine but a bit bigger than what I need. Whatcha think?
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