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Re: 4020 vs 5020
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Posted by Phil Hunsberger on September 11, 2006 at 20:22:27 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 vs 5020 posted by John A. on September 07, 2006 at 22:05:21:
You mentioned people might walk past a 4520 Power Shift tractor to get at a 4020. Yes; Probably most of the time. BUT! IF ANYONE KNOWS OF A DECENT 4520 POWER SHIFT somewhere that could be bought, or is setting and might be bought, I'd like to know. Those 'white elephants' are built strong and would make me a better loader tractor for loading truck trailers than my 4020, though it does very well. I could use the extra frame height, front axle strength, and genaral stability. ....... And by the way, a 4520 and 4620 does not use the same chassis frame size as a 4430, 4320, 4020, or 4010 tractor. Thanks for any help anyone can render for a tip in finidng a decent 4520 POWER SHIFT. I'm not intersted in a Syncro for this application. Again, Phil
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