Posted by John A. on March 12, 2009 at 20:43:54 from (64.128.16.7):
In Reply to: Worst Tractor? posted by hayray on March 12, 2009 at 18:48:38:
76 John Deere 4630 Powershift gutless dam wonder plowing. It was suppose to replace our 5020. On it sickest day our 5020 would plow circles around that 4630 and leave it trying to figure out where that 5020 went! The only place this 4630 tractor shined was on grain cart duty. it would pull a fully loaded A&L Grain cart from the far end of the field to where the trucks sat 1/2 mile away in hi gear then unload in short order and get you back to the far end to catch on the run. So the combine wouldn't have to wait on you. Second summer we had it it went to getting hot we tried every trick we knew and couldn't stop it from getting hot till we replaced the factory steel radiator with an aftermarket copper core one. That was a night mare figuring it out, NO Deere didn't help out at all on that. Later, John A. PS you Deere Guys don't get mad, Just because it has green paint doesn't mean it is perfect! My opinion on worst tractor! Later, JAS
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