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Re: Which tractor to buy? 4020?
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Posted by Bob/wis on July 26, 2006 at 10:35:13 from (69.179.18.97):
In Reply to: Which tractor to buy? 4020? posted by Lidya on July 25, 2006 at 20:25:36:
Well I geuss it time for a case guy to chime in. I would pick a 930 comfort king. They have good hyd, 3 pt hitch and wide fronts. Now days with the price of fuel one has to look at fuel economy too. Most will agree the 930 was about the cheapest running horse power out there. It will close to the 4020 power. One benifit over a deere is that if the tractor stall or dies in the field it still has brakes and still turns. We lost a local kid last summer to a 856 the hyd went dead on. If you watch around and bid your time you should beable to get one from about 1500 too the 3000 range. Just make sure its a diesel. We are small farmers and all we run for big tracotrs are cases. Later Bob
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