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Topic: 4020 FWA- How many were built?
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| cdm
07-21-2012 04:09:17
70.20.54.125
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How many JD 4020 FWA-front wheel assist,were built? I am looking at a 1970 model, but have not been able to find the production numbers for the number of tractors produced with the FWA option. This particular tractor has powershift tranny. Any help would be greatly apreciated. Thank you in advance |
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| ET
07-22-2012 07:17:50
50.122.163.231
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Re: 4020 FWA- How many were built? in reply to cdm, 07-21-2012 04:09:17
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| There were quit a few in northern NY. I saw a 4320 this week with the FWA on it. |
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| tractorbafoon
07-21-2012 07:07:27
68.112.198.122
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Re: 4020 FWA- How many were built? in reply to cdm, 07-21-2012 04:09:17
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| Look in the current issue of two-cylinder magazine they did a full write up on the fwa new gen tractors, No production numbers are available. Some collectors speculate around 100 or so but you could say 500 and have just as much proof as anyone else |
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| larryanderson
07-21-2012 23:34:45
75.107.96.58
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Re: 4020 FWA- How many were built? in reply to tractorbafoon, 07-21-2012 07:07:27
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| Often asked never answered.The power shift and HFWA is not known for 3020 and 4020.It is possible with todays technology that number may come up but is reported it would take many hours and still might not be right.Lots of guesses and mine would be there are more than you think.100 sounds really low but again just a guess. |
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