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Re: The Deal with Diesel vs. Gas
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Posted by Mike M on February 22, 2006 at 13:27:09 from (24.140.71.29):
In Reply to: Re: The Deal with Diesel vs. Gas posted by B.Jones on February 22, 2006 at 11:21:33:
Let me be the first to brag about a 4020 gas ! Dad and I have one and love it. Owned it for maybe 10 years now ? Let me also say it is in what and how we use it. This is not used for real farming. It has a loader on the front and a blade on the back all the time. In those 10 years we maybe put 500 hours on it. Thats why the amount of gas it sucks isn't too bad an issue. The colder it gets the better it starts,bought it cheaper than a diesel but it is capable of doing almost the same work.Don't have that pesky 24 volt system to deal with.But niether do the way more expensive side consol models. Mostly just fire it up run around do some quick lifting/hauling jobs then shut it off. All this starting and stopping and short work it does great. I don't think it would be the best for a diesel to do this ? Did I mention that when running in a building it doesn't want to choke you as fast. The brand new diesels are pretty good for this,but then they are big bucks too. I can't say enough good about 4020's gas or diesel both have there place.
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