Posted by RodInNS on November 24, 2009 at 18:41:13 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 vs 1066 posted by minnesota red on November 24, 2009 at 17:03:54:
Load it on a truck heading east. Just about anywhere. I'd certainly agree with the 5K estimate on the IH. It would just be big, stupid wheel spinning power around here. Good for nothing but a pull type forage harvester or silo blower and the 5K estimate is not far off. The Deere is not really ~worth~ any more, but the Deere syndicate seems to keep the prices higher. I'd not be surprised to see the 4020 bring 10K or more. It's just that there are people out there that look for them the same as there are some who look for 8N's and Ford 5000's. 100 plus HP 2wd's don't seem to draw that kind of nostalgia 'here'.
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