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Re: Which is better?? Everyones votes wanted..
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Posted by Jon D on August 26, 2001 at 17:36:21 from (24.37.1.116):
In Reply to: Which is better?? Everyones votes wanted.. posted by William on August 26, 2001 at 14:49:20:
You asked a tough question to answer. The 806/856 were good tractor's exept I think some of the early 806s had that piece of junk gas engine that was converted to a diesel. Otherwise they were all good tractors. If I had to choose, I'd go for the 4020 especially if it had the power-shift. They tell me that that was a very tough tractor. From a collecter's perspective, they don't seem to be as easy to find as an 806, 856 or 1066. If you were to win it, you'd also be getting a tractor that is worth more. Good question.
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