(quoted from post at 18:29:38 11/19/15) Hard to get parts for from a dealer.They don't have parts books for them. They had different hydraulics than the American made ones.
(quoted from post at 19:29:38 11/19/15) Hard to get parts for from a dealer.They don't have parts books for them. Most of them I've seen were brought into the country by jocky's to sell to unsuspecting novice tractor buyers.
They auction at archbold ohio several years ago had new ones with the serial number chiseled off. They had different hydraulics than the American made ones.
(quoted from post at 16:25:30 11/19/15) A friend of mine is looking at a 2120 tractor. I see it was built from 69-72. It looks like a Canadian version of the old 2020 but the 2020 was built longer than that. It's rated for 60 pto hp. Does anyone have any input?
(quoted from post at 21:09:16 11/19/15) The ones I've seen have open center hydraulics and you can't use a remote outlet. A neighbors tractor was at JD for a month trying to make one work. The hydraulic pump on a 2040 is about 4 inches square and no rebuild parts are available. The ps won't work unless you run the engine at 1000 rpm or more. Go to any auction and see what that import junk sells for.
Parts might be at every parts counter in Canada where they were sold , but not in the us.
(quoted from post at 22:09:16 11/19/15) The ones I've seen have open center hydraulics and you can't use a remote outlet. A neighbors tractor was at JD for a month trying to make one work. The hydraulic pump on a 2040 is about 4 inches square and no rebuild parts are available. The ps won't work unless you run the engine at 1000 rpm or more. Go to any auction and see what that import junk sells for.
Parts might be at every parts counter in Canada where they were sold , but not in the us.
(quoted from post at 09:10:29 11/20/15)
The Dubuqie built 820 and 830 were also built with open Center hydraulics .
(quoted from post at 12:08:02 11/20/15) Boy,you must be on a really big drunk tonight! Hope you feel better tomorrow.
(quoted from post at 10:31:41 11/20/15)(quoted from post at 09:10:29 11/20/15)
The Dubuqie built 820 and 830 were also built with open Center hydraulics .
Sorry b&d but the 3 cyl 820,830 & 2040 sold new in USA were all built in Mannheim. I remember traveling to the port in Houston to pick them up.
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