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Re: ELLWOOD 4wd on a 4020 deere
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Posted by NcNE on June 07, 2006 at 17:01:57 from (70.59.168.75):
In Reply to: ELLWOOD 4wd on a 4020 deere posted by firepower on June 07, 2006 at 16:29:22:
Congrats on your new purchase. Although I"m not real knowledgeable on the green machines I know that it more than likely didnt come from the factory with that setup. Deere used a hydraulic style power front axel. The elwood is the same or an awful lot similar to the ones found on the early Minneapolis and Massey 4wd tractors. I would say that your tractor is somewhat rare as are most of the early Deere"s with front assist. I"ve only seen or heard of one other, which was on ebay a short while ago. (yours might be the same tractor) Have you tried posting over on the JD board? I will dig through some of my literature and see what I come up with on the elwood front end. Hope this helps. Nick
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