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Re: Tractor HP Advice
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Posted by Gerald J. on May 14, 2007 at 15:15:59 from (67.0.103.43):
In Reply to: Tractor HP Advice posted by Don59 on May 14, 2007 at 11:17:46:
The gas 4020 will cost no more to buy than the gas or diesel 35 hp utility tractor and will walk through snow without chains that will stop the utility tractor. The 4020 will allow cultivating 3' tall row crops or spraying them while the untility tractor will lay them over. The diesel 4020 will bring more, and there were two major variations on the 4020 where the later one (with side console and remote valve on the rear) brings a significant price premium. There are many others nearly all made if far fewer quantities so the selection is very much smaller and so is also more collectable made by manufacturers that no longer exist which makes parts less sure and mechanics few. The gas 4020 is not a miser on fuel, it has lots of hydraulic operated options (like steering and brakes) that take extra fuel and then there's no added ignition advance for part throttle operation that kills engine performance and efficiency. Gerald J.
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