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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 14, 2007 at 15:14:26 from (207.177.83.80):
In Reply to: Re: Is it worth it??? posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 09:30:45:
OK , So a cabs not on the list . Why is your heart so set on a 4020 ? Do you actually need 90 HP ? I was a automotive gearhead before I bought my first tractor . I related HP to speed not the amount of work it could do . So I wanted a lot of horsepower . Now I own a expensive tractor that I don't need . I could've got by with a old 350 Farmall for what I need it for . It came in handy pulling stumps the last couple of weeks but that's about it . It's just to darn big for 6 acres of hay ! I like it and it's a pleasure to operate ( BTW - It's a 1755D Oliver ) but now I'm kinda stuck with it . I don't worry much about the money part of it but I'd take a MAJOR hit if I sold it now . There's 4020's for sale weekly in most parts . They aren't unusual . But They are expensive - to buy and to fix _ like everyone else has mentioned . Momma Deerest will rape you on parts and repairs . Like a Harley all your paying a premium for is a name . They are no better or worse than any other 30 year old tractor since if you think about it any 30 year old tractor that you can consider today must have been tough enough to last the last 30 years . Good luck !! ...Randy
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