Posted by Gerald J. on March 30, 2009 at 09:01:29 from (4.254.69.66):
In Reply to: John Deee 4020 posted by Rick in MD on March 29, 2009 at 19:30:32:
I run a 4020 on a few acres. It was the most economical (gas) that I could find with crop clearance for cultivation and spraying. Smaller tractors tend to be closer to the ground and priced of yuppie estates. Late model two cylinder tractors were already collector items ten years ago.
Along with the 4020, JD made the turbo 4320 (no intercooler) (beginning 1971) and 4520 (intercooler) (beginning 1969) with sturdier drive line parts but much like the 4020. The 5010 begain in 1963 and the 5020 began in 1966 and 6030 began in 1971. I know the 6030 standard was with turbo but it could be bought without.
M&W offered a turbo for the 4010 diesel as well as the 4020 so that aftermarket turbo was available early.
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