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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838221" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>[USER=39695]@SBMF 2015[/USER] Ha-ha!! That is the pipe I think my husband had put on it. Redneck city. Yeah, if I am going to keep my hearing, that will have to be replaced. My husband had a touch...wait, a big wad of red neck in him, and he would cut his exhausts short with a straight pipe. He would turn the pumps up, and when he was going up and down the road at night, after work putting out hay, he had about a 3" or so flame coming out of that short exhaust. He could rebuild a motor and work on anything, and was the manager of the shop at John Deere for years. But you can't take the redneck out of a redneck. I guess it was a matter of time before he was going to shorten the exhaust on that 4020. But I think he started feeling bad, and just stuck to the cab tractor he bought that he used at the other farm. He just had to have air and heat in the last few years. When he got the 4020, he had a front end blade on it, and I had it taken off. He used it to push trees up and such and he had duals on it. Took those off too. This was before we got the bulldozer. Then he parked it. So I got it out of the mothballs and will see what it is going to take to make it a useable tractor. I just hope with regular use, and no crazy stuff, it will last me for what I want to do with it. I will take care of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838221, member: 637"] [USER=39695]@SBMF 2015[/USER] Ha-ha!! That is the pipe I think my husband had put on it. Redneck city. Yeah, if I am going to keep my hearing, that will have to be replaced. My husband had a touch...wait, a big wad of red neck in him, and he would cut his exhausts short with a straight pipe. He would turn the pumps up, and when he was going up and down the road at night, after work putting out hay, he had about a 3" or so flame coming out of that short exhaust. He could rebuild a motor and work on anything, and was the manager of the shop at John Deere for years. But you can't take the redneck out of a redneck. I guess it was a matter of time before he was going to shorten the exhaust on that 4020. But I think he started feeling bad, and just stuck to the cab tractor he bought that he used at the other farm. He just had to have air and heat in the last few years. When he got the 4020, he had a front end blade on it, and I had it taken off. He used it to push trees up and such and he had duals on it. Took those off too. This was before we got the bulldozer. Then he parked it. So I got it out of the mothballs and will see what it is going to take to make it a useable tractor. I just hope with regular use, and no crazy stuff, it will last me for what I want to do with it. I will take care of it. [/QUOTE]
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