Posted by Leroy on September 19, 2019 at 18:47:08 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: jd1020 posted by randy1 on September 19, 2019 at 14:07:37:
I have to ask the model. Is it the LU, the RU or the HU?The HU on 36" rear rubber will have more traction than a RU on 28" rubber and I think the LU has only 24" rubber on the back and if you load the rear tires that 36" tire will have a lot more weight on it for traction than the smaller 28" tire, And with the bale on front I think you are going ro need all the rear weight you can get especially if ground is going to be slipery, may even need chains. When I was still farming I would have liked to have had a HU. But no 2020 or larger, to me the Ford 4100 was twice the tractor the 2020HU was. I owned the Ford and drove the Deere at work. And I drove my uncles 3020 and you could not give me that thing to use. But the way those 3020's seem to be selling for that 1020 if a HU is not over priced.
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