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JD 3010 or 3020 Turbo?

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Joe Hartman

11-01-2006 08:48:02




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I am looking into getting a 3010 or 3020. My question is since I am a power junky, did M&W make a turbo kit for these like the 4020? Anyone have one, how much improvement did you see? Thanks Joe




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buickanddeere

11-01-2006 15:27:43




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 Re: JD 3010 or 3020 Turbo? in reply to Joe Hartman, 11-01-2006 08:48:02  
You want a turbo 3020? How about a brand new 3020 with optional M4WD and a decent cab. Priced right with warrenty and no past history of abuse. Check you local JD dealer for the 6403.



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Mike M

11-01-2006 10:41:42




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 Re: JD 3010 or 3020 Turbo? in reply to Joe Hartman, 11-01-2006 08:48:02  
If your a power junky why not start with a bigger tractor/engine ?



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TimS in Mo

11-01-2006 10:27:43




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 Re: JD 3010 or 3020 Turbo? in reply to Joe Hartman, 11-01-2006 08:48:02  
One of the local jd dealers had a 3010 with a turbo on it so I assume it was a M&W kit.



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francis pawelek

11-01-2006 10:01:16




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 Re: JD 3010 or 3020 Turbo? in reply to Joe Hartman, 11-01-2006 08:48:02  
seen em on the 4240,but a tractor that good should not be overpowered ,you may do crank damage,but yeah turbos are fun to mess with too,i had 1 on my honda 1979 6 cylinder cbx,but i'll ask around down here in texas about 1,
heck fab 1 out using a rayjay turbo,thats what the 4240 kit had ,then run 1 pipe to your exhaustmanifold ,and the other thru the intake manifold ,then 1 open end of the turbo goes to the air filter,1 end has an exhaust pipe,dont forget to run an oiler line to the top of the turbo for an oil supply for the turbos bearings,then 1 line from the bottom of turbo for the oil to drain back into the motor too,is all pretty easy once you get the plumbing right

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