Posted by cadet trooper on January 18, 2009 at 15:08:36 from (69.223.35.221):
In Reply to: JD 4020 posted by Plumcrazy on January 18, 2009 at 04:44:30:
Ahhh!! The John Deere 4020 probably the real spring board for JD this is kinda like an NFL football team with a staff that built a dynasty for years kinda like a team that dominated the league because of the right defensive and offensive coordinators coming together. JD had a team of young engineers that were saddled with a task to build a tractor that would fit the need of the times and the future. Build a tractor that had lots of power and was agile enough to do farm chores but yet pull a 5 bottom plow or forage harvester or baler and with the operator in mind. Things have changed like the NFL but there is still a need out there for the 400 to 500 acre livestock farmer for that type of tractor but what is out there is a tractor that is cumbersome and extremely exspensive so when you look at the price of a new one vs $12000 it's a bargain. For years the 4020 has always brought top dollar at any sale bringing it's original purchase value due to inflation. Deere has tried to capitalize on that concept by building the larger version of the 20 series 4320, 4520 and the 4620 not enjoying the same success. You have to keep on top of the changes of the market or you lose no matter the color. Parts of the previous was drawn from an article that I read out of a Farm Equipment Dealers publication in the late 70s early 80s.
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