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Re: 4020 update...........for what it's worth
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Posted by Robert Searcy on January 18, 2007 at 10:51:06 from (70.12.187.50):
In Reply to: 4020 update...........for what it's worth posted by Raleigh boulware on January 17, 2007 at 14:20:50:
I have been in the same dilema as yourself, trying to find a newer tractor than what I had. I have been looking at the 3020 Power Shift, D19 Allis, Farmall 656, etc.........not quite as large of tractor as you but still looking for something something more modern. I found a 560 Diesel with a schwartz wide front, T/A replaced, new clutch, new brakes, 656 square fenders, only thing I could find wrong with it was tires. they would make good ones for pulling but not for daily use pretty far gone. It has an oring leaking under the seat so i might have to replace a couple of those. It doesnt have nice shifting trannie like the PS Deere but I just couldnt spend the extra 4K to 8K for that rught now, so I went with the Farmall. Incidently this tractor was a diesel and shows 5K hours, hour meter was working and tractor seemed to be in that range by the looks. ITs very clean, great sheet metal, external batteries, all glow plugs good, runs good. You will know a good tractor when you find it. You can usually tell by the care and condition and history from a private party. I bought it from a retired farmer. My suggestion would be patience, look at lots of them and dont limit yourself to one particular tractor unless you JUST HAVE TO HAVE A 4020. robert
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