Posted by rankrank1 on July 10, 2018 at 19:53:15 from (166.137.12.90):
In Reply to: JD 4020 vs IH 966 posted by Bill VA on July 10, 2018 at 15:11:08:
Any IH bigger and newer than the 706 will not free wheel in low TA. Only the 656 and likely the other successor 6** series smaller frame models as well as allsmaller models than a 656 freewheeled in low TA.
Never ran a 966 but my dad had a 1066 back in the 1980's and early 90's. Tractor was not what I would call nimble but was a powerhouse for sure (basically a 966 with a Turbo I think). I would bet the 966 would outwork the 4020 on heavy tillage for sure
I have no doubt a 4020 would be more nimble for light jobs even though I never ran one. Square baling or raking hay with a 4020 is likely a very nice experience.
What would scare me about the 4020 is they are powerful at their wide open throttle engine rpm of 2500 rpm, but might not be any more powerful than your current 756 at with the engine PTO rpm. Might want to check that.
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