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Re: 3020 - 3010 - 560 - D19 = Paint War
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on January 08, 2007 at 13:43:27 from (72.37.171.36):
In Reply to: Re: 3020 - 3010 - 560 - D19 = Paint War posted by Allan In NE on January 08, 2007 at 10:28:09:
ALLEN - I've spent a LOT of time on those miserable devil tractors.....thousands of hours in fact....and if You have at least THREE right hands/arms I can imagine being able to run a loader on one. I've never had the misfortune to run one....only ONE person in the whole township was foolish enough to mount a loader on His jd A and He didn't keep it mounted for long. Everybody else used an Allis, or IHC, couple used the little #N Fords. Granted the 3020 has a good hyd. system and good P/S but You could buy a D-19 AND a 706 for about what 3020-D's sell for. And You can get ANY part You want for either the orange or red tractors.
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