Posted by Deere Scotty on April 19, 2015 at 01:10:03 from (68.58.52.72):
In Reply to: What to do? posted by tired1 on April 18, 2015 at 23:48:51:
IH 706 would barely be adequate; if adequate. JD 4040 can do most of what You want with power left over. 4430 / 4440 will do everything; but way overkill in hay, & not very fuel efficient. If that doesn't bother OK. The heavier the tractor, the more damage it will do running over hay. the 3394 is a really heavy tractor with gobs of HP, & does not have 540 PTO that I am aware of. If it needs transmission work Hope You have lots of money around. Your 4020's depending on the years are a little more power at the drawbar than the 4040. I have no problem with IH tractors, as a matter of fact thinking about a 966, 1066, or 1466 in my life now. Its
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