Posted by Iowa Carl on June 20, 2010 at 04:30:46 from (207.69.139.144):
In Reply to: Just interested posted by Bill from Scotland on June 20, 2010 at 02:37:10:
What article? If it is digitized, I would like to read it. I cannot directly compare work capabilites since most of my experience is with the 1130, 1135, 2705, and 2745 models as well as the 4020. My experience with the 5010 and 5020 is much more limited. The MF equivalents were superior to the 4020 in all areas of Iowa row crop operations except visibility of implements and of course popularity at the coffee shop! The 5020 was never a popular row crop tractor because it excelled only when the drawbar load was constant and the limited speed selection was a match. The MF large frame tractors retained the nimbleness that JD 5020 never retained as the power and weight translated in the higher HP range. The Perkins fuel economy is also a contrast that illustrates JD change in perspective. The JD 730 series was the last of the efficient models! JD did not consider that important with diesel available for pennies in the late 1960s.
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