The Big Time Operator neighbor I worked for many years, spring 1968 till about 1977-'78 always had a NFE 4020 and a WFE 4020 or 4320, and eventually a 4230 with M&W turbo. The side console 4020 NFE was my favorite, I used it to plow, disk, chop haylage, I preferred the Roll-a-Matic over a WFE. In our neighborhood about 1/3 of the 4020's were NFE, 2/3 were wfe. He even had a well used gas 4020 WFE that I ran a bit. One night after I went home for supper I came back to finish plowing one of his 80 acre fields, that gas 4020 was the only tractor available. I normally plowed in 5th with any 4020 diesel or 4320, the gas would only pull 4th, 16 half mile rounds per tank of gas, where a diesel would do almost twice that many. I was gassing up for the third time that night about 4 AM when the boss was coming out to start chores, and I'm about ready to head back out and a car turns into his yard, Dad coming to chase me home. Hey, I was a college kid, I'd done lots of All Nighters. I went home, napped a couple hours, headed back and the 4020 gas and all the diesels were gone. Think I hauled manure that day.
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