When I was 7 or 8 Pa got rid of the MM picker and the 770 Oliver came to the farm. Then a NI mounted picker came to the farm. Pa had farmed with JD before and tried again. I believe Uncle Ed brought us a 3020 at this time as well. The 3020 was painted green but had the low utility stance. The 3020 was outmatched for our our farm and likely would have been all together different if it were a standard. On the other hand the 2010 was a dog. Pa was not impressed and when it puked out the second pto clutch on the mounted picker Pa cut his losses. The 2010 and the 3020 got traded off on a brand new 4600 Ford and a 2 year old 2-70 was acquired for the farm. A 702 NI Uni joined them and Pa smiled again. In hind sight we should have kept the 3020. 2 years later Pa bought a NH bale wagon from a divorce and struck a deal on a 1520 that the guy paired with the bale wagon. That 1520 performed admirably.
When youre young you believe in your parents and Pa musta been right on the 2010 but I do the general consensus on 2010s proved him right.
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