I have a yellow 300 industrial. Same exact tractor as a green 1020 but with slightly better hydraulics. Handles a Deere model 914 double-14" plow easily in hard NY soil. I also pull Ford 201 10 foot 3-point disks. I have to use a low, slow gear at first pass on rough freshly plowed ground but it does OK. 2nd pass gets a higher gear and better speed. Also run a 5 foot rear tiller and a 6 foot rear snow-blower.
Note that the 300 or 1020 could be ordered in many variations. Live PTO, power steering, hydraulic hi-low, hydraulic reverser, etc. My point being that not all 300s and 1020s are the same. 1020s come with small German hydraulic pumps - either .6 cubic inches per rev or 1.3 cubic inches per rev. My 300 has a US pump that is 2.4 cubic inches per rev.
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