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Re: Deere 1020 vs Industrial 400
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Posted by rrlund on April 02, 2007 at 11:24:27 from (216.46.213.111):
In Reply to: Deere 1020 vs Industrial 400 posted by Twigs_22 on April 01, 2007 at 21:40:46:
I have had a 1020 for 26 years. Have a Freeman loader on it. The 1020 is the same as a 301 Industrial and 400 401 is a 2020 I think. I don't know what to tell you about them. I had the hyd pump remuilt on mine 4 years ago,cost me around 425 I believe at a JD dealer. If the PTO won't engage,it needs adjusting.You have to hold the clutch all the way down to engage those. Spider gears went out in the differential of mine not long after I got it. Fixed it myself with used parts from a boneyard. Did a major on the engine 10 years or so back. Parts from Deere,ran me $500 including valve job at engine shop.Had to rebuild the steering unit once,broke the steering arm underneath once.Put in a new clutch myself,not a super simple job. Guess all in all,for 26 years of loader work,it could be worse.
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