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Re: $20,000 3020 JOHN DEERE
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Posted by Jonboy on January 31, 2005 at 20:24:29 from (165.121.131.69):
In Reply to: Re: $20,000 3020 JOHN DEERE posted by txblu on January 31, 2005 at 19:13:11:
Well, that 2250 loader is really huge on it and it has an oversized bucket on it ta boot, and I got 7.50-16's on the front, Yeah they could definatly stand to be wider and that front end does like to sink, but it's currently what I'm running. Our land is wet and thats the big problem. It also doesn't have very much ground clearance and even with a heavy impliment on the back it still doesn't go very many places. Dads been eyeing a White 2-60 4x4 with a loader to replace it. Great tractor with the loader off, even in the mud, but when the loader is on it's severly handicapped. The neighbors are getting sick of pulling it out and we catch alot of flack from them about us having other tractors and can't get it out. It's an IH 484, not a Ford, and it will run all day on 5 gallons of fuel.
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