Of the ones listed go with the 4020. The 1206 most likely only has 1000 pto,they shift poorly (was made much better on the 56 series) and are usually overpriced due to collectors. Way to many Massey's had hyd problems so unless you are use to them and have some history on them not a good choice. I have had loaders on 3020 and 4020 since I started farming and never broke a front end. My brother inlaw breaks up front ends without a loader. Depends on what for operater you are. If your budget allows look at maybe a 4230 or spend some more and move up to a 40 series. I recomend a cab for round baling. I spent way to many years baling with 4020 fender tractors and now have some breathing issues. The 4020's are very good tractors, we have two here now along with 4 3020's. Will have both 4020's in the field all day today. The one has over 15,000 hours on it. Just remember that with equipment you have two choices parts for older ones or payments on a newer one. Tom
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