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Re: what is so great about the john deere 4020
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Posted by davpal on April 02, 2006 at 11:21:21 from (216.93.88.205):
In Reply to: Re: what is so great about the john deere 4020 posted by Bill(Wis) on April 02, 2006 at 05:32:36:
I agree with you Bill that a 9n is better suited for a 1 bottom plow than two. In certain conditions the two would be ok but when the going gets tough there is no way. I was trying to plow some canary grass with mine and I gave up. It was worthless and I figured the way it was bucking and snorting I was going to fall off and get ran over. I told my dad I had more respect for the farmers of the old days after doing that. The 9n is a survivor because of the niche that it fell in. Not too big, not to small, kind of just right for most hobbies. The electrical problems are more of a case of people just not knowing how to work on mechanical things. If you put ten people out with ten 9n's with a bad set of points four of them would fix it perfectly and you would never hear about it again, four of them would do it half arsed and complain about it every day and two of them would never get it running and park it out behind the barn and sell it for $600 dollars! I am going to chuckle about the 9n trying to pull the 2 bottom plow in the red clay all day now. Have a good one.
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