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Re: 3020 - 3010 - 560 - D19 = Paint War
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Posted by Bob on January 08, 2007 at 12:15:46 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: 3020 - 3010 - 560 - D19 = Paint War posted by Robert Searcy on January 08, 2007 at 09:11:34:
The 3020 engine is a 4-cylinder, basically a 4020 engine with 2 cylinders lopped off. The 3020 diesels have a complicated, and expensive to repair (IF it ever gives trouble) counterbalance system not found in the 6-cylinder engines. The 3020's are a darned good tractor, with closed-center hydraulics and GOOD power steering. My guess is that the green ones will be a little thirstier than the red ones. I fixed some hydraulic pump leaks on this one, a gasser powershift, for a customer, and now have it together except the fuel tank (which is being cleaned and sealed), and the hood. I posted this picture of the 7-y-o helping a few days ago.
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