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Re: What are the good and bad points??
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 14, 2004 at 07:17:23 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: What are the good and bad points?? posted by Jrry on December 14, 2004 at 07:08:27:
All I can do is to speak from my prospective. (SLIGHTLY GREEN..!) For a loader tractor, I use a Deere 4020. Kinda over-kill for smaller jobs, but not big enough for others. It has a good heavy front end, that handles loading round bales just fine. I like the Powershift tranny for loader work too. I use a 4440 for most of my planter work. I LOVE the soundguard cab. I have a 4955 MFWD that get's SOME tillage work every now and then, but makes a perfect match for my 850 bu. grain cart. My favorite tractor (can't really explain WHY) is a 2440 Deere. Small (compared to the others) light, nimble, and very fuel efficient (once again, compared to the others). I have a couple old Massey Ferguson's that are good for running augers, hay conveyors, or what-have-you. These tractors do whatever I NEED of them. They hold up well, and like I said, the dealer I have is PERFECT for my operation. Don't mess with success.........John
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