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Re: 4320 vs 4020
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Posted by John A. on January 03, 2007 at 21:25:28 from (63.233.102.37):
In Reply to: 4320 vs 4020 posted by Raleigh Boulware on January 03, 2007 at 11:03:50:
Raleigh, The main weak point on a 4010/4020, When used for loader work other than the ones allreay mention is the Front end! way toooo light for loader work. I have seen too many that been folded up while moveing large round bales. If that 4320 has the heavier 30 series front then Go for it! if not and you really like this tractor concider changeing it out before it lays down on you in a real critical time. When you sentence a tractor to loader work it will allways be expected to do the near impossible. Have to get things done that will put the rest of your fleet back in the shed. In the crappiest weather, Mud, Sleet/Snow, Ice,or Sunshine! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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