Posted by John A. on November 21, 2011 at 11:56:18 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Re: john deere 4020 posted by jimmy ballard on November 21, 2011 at 09:09:47:
Jimmy, OK,OK,OK, I get it that you want to go tractor pulling now that you are older. Being that this 4020 is a family tractor then stay in the parameters of the tractor in the 100 hp Super Farm Stock class. But I still maintain that family tractor is worth more... there on the farm where it can still hold its own, Not set it on a path of total destruction. Yes you can do a whole lot of modifying to what ever you want. BUT There is seldom a week goes buy that somebody post a "How do I find" My /Dads tractor sold in 1978 as some little town is some state somewhere at an Estate Auction. You still have your Dads tractor Very much in an s unmolested state! Seriously... Go find a 46/4520 to build off of!!! If not...You will be sorry later....Sometime! Later, John A.
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