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Re: 4020 Propane w/1000hours
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Posted by Glen in TX on April 27, 2006 at 22:00:21 from (208.246.9.137):
In Reply to: 4020 Propane w/1000hours posted by fixitforfree on April 27, 2006 at 20:04:26:
If it's a late model 4020 LP with side console or power shift it would be more desirable as less later ones made. Nothing wrong with them. Some just don't have the equipment to fuel one with or had a bad experience with LP systems and don't like them. Not everyone having a way to refill them seems to make LP tractors in some areas bring less and 4020 LPs aren't going to bring what diesels do but still good tractors to use. Saw about 15-20 3010, 4010, 3020, 4020 LP tractors sell at consignment auction in winter and they all brought above average price I thought and some were kind of rough too. If it runs strong and has good tires and really has low hours would be a good one. What year? Hard to believe it doesn't have a lot more hours on it than that. Like a gasoline 4020 if you are really going to work it hard it will be be thirsty too and you'll be better off finding a diesel.
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