Posted by Bob Bancroft on January 18, 2009 at 09:16:20 from (12.213.80.55):
In Reply to: JD 4020 posted by Plumcrazy on January 18, 2009 at 04:44:30:
I've had an early(1965) 4020D power shift for about 20 years. I bought it for the trans. It is no power house, but it truly is finger tip control. My 100# wife runs it with no clutching/shifting/steering/pto operation issues. Never even considered putting her in the old Steiger beast. She has run the Magnum 7240 a little and approves! So there is hope in getting her into something newer. Local New Holland salesman is always bugging me about replacing the 4020. I ask if he has a 90HP full power shift tractor that will start a full load from a dead stop and let you move up to any speed without clutching/stopping/etc. So far that has ended the conversation. This with a tractor designed in the 50's, built in the 60's! Is that progress?
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