Posted by Ray Tractor on February 07, 2017 at 16:52:19 from (184.53.32.55):
In Reply to: JD 4320 posted by marcusoverholtzer on February 07, 2017 at 13:58:40:
You will want a cab if you do much round baling. I know where I can buy a very well cared for 4230 that runs good and looks good for $11,000. Probably should have already bought it, but I think I will try to retire from my day job a few years early instead. So I think that is too much money for a 4320 that needs engine work. I too have become interested in 20 series deeres. In the last two years I picked up a gas 3020 for $1800, which I proceeded to fix up for about $4000 more. Then I found a 2510 diesel for $4,300, which I have put about $4,000 more into. They are both decent tractors now, and I plan to use one on the sweetcorn planter and one on the hay mower. But it always costs way more than you would think to put them back into the shape you can be proud of. Best bet to to find a little older restoration that some other schmuck put the money into, and his heirs are just trying to liquidate.
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