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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 469869" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>That's a clean nice tractor. I definitely could use that one. I am looking for a MFWD 4WD. I need the stout front end for the front end loader for putting out hay and feed. </p><p></p><p>Around here, that is a rare tractor. Of course, years ago, the 4020 was the cream of the crop when it came to the tractors around 100 hp. But farming has become bigger now and that is a small tractor for putting in row crops. We do have a 4020, and it is our newest tractor! </p><p>I have noticed that in different areas, different models are seen. Here, John Deere is the main tractor. But I have been other places, and see more Massey's or Fords, or Internationals. </p><p></p><p>That tractor is close to the perfect size for working around cattle. </p><p>I see those advertised in hilly land, where the fields are more pasture, than crops. But they are always so far away to just go look at before I know more info. Before I drive some distance to look at one, I needed to know some more details of, "dislikes and problems" of these three models. </p><p>If they have major problems, then I need to start looking at a different model. Like a 7400. We can find 7410's and such, but they cost more money too. </p><p></p><p>I do not want to buy a brand new tractor,(poverty level) but need one that still has a lot of hours left on it, if taken care of. Cab is definitely a must. We have never had a cab tractor, and it is time to "EVOLVE" with the technology, and quit eating so much dust, frying in the sun, and freezing in the winter!!! </p><p>I have made so much fun of those with the cabs since we didn't have one, that when I show up with one, I will have to eat crow big time. </p><p></p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 469869, member: 637"] That's a clean nice tractor. I definitely could use that one. I am looking for a MFWD 4WD. I need the stout front end for the front end loader for putting out hay and feed. Around here, that is a rare tractor. Of course, years ago, the 4020 was the cream of the crop when it came to the tractors around 100 hp. But farming has become bigger now and that is a small tractor for putting in row crops. We do have a 4020, and it is our newest tractor! I have noticed that in different areas, different models are seen. Here, John Deere is the main tractor. But I have been other places, and see more Massey's or Fords, or Internationals. That tractor is close to the perfect size for working around cattle. I see those advertised in hilly land, where the fields are more pasture, than crops. But they are always so far away to just go look at before I know more info. Before I drive some distance to look at one, I needed to know some more details of, "dislikes and problems" of these three models. If they have major problems, then I need to start looking at a different model. Like a 7400. We can find 7410's and such, but they cost more money too. I do not want to buy a brand new tractor,(poverty level) but need one that still has a lot of hours left on it, if taken care of. Cab is definitely a must. We have never had a cab tractor, and it is time to "EVOLVE" with the technology, and quit eating so much dust, frying in the sun, and freezing in the winter!!! I have made so much fun of those with the cabs since we didn't have one, that when I show up with one, I will have to eat crow big time. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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