Well some times you win!!!! Lucky tractor purchase.

JD Seller

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I called on an ad for some equipment that was part of an estate. This was over two years ago. The main item I was interested in was a 1968 JD 4020 diesel. The administrator of the estate setup a time for me to meet him to look at the tractor and some other equipment. We met and the tractor was buried under stacks of stuff in garage in a subdivision of Iowa City. Just a small lot in this subdivision. He told me that the engine was locked and that the tractor was being sold as salvage. It did have smaller DUNHAM LEHR loader on it with bale forks and no bucket. I tried to turn the motor over but it did seem to be locked up tight.

He would not put a price on it but wanted me to shot him a bid on the tractor. So I told him $2950 as-is picked up right there. He said he would be in contact with me. I never heard anything more and I assumed that they got a higher bid. Friday morning I got a call from this lawyer in Iowa City. He told me to come and pickup my tractor as they had accepted my bid?????? I could not figure out what the heck he was talking about at first. LOL I finally remembered that JD 4020. I asked him if that was it and he confirmed that.

The family wanted it picked up this weekend as they where there clearing out the house. I arranged to pick it up this afternoon. I got there around 1 PM. They had the stuff out of the garage but had not moved the tractor at all. I had to winch it out of the garage and up on the trailer.

The story on the tractor is kind of interesting. The estate took so long to settle as the owner had no close heirs. He had never married and was an only child. He only had some first cousins and their kids. HE was a professor at Iowa City. He had bought this tractor 3-4 years ago at a sale. He had been raised on a farm and was talking about buying a farm an retiring there. He had a sudden illness and died. It took this long to settle his estate as he had investments all over the world. It sounds like this fellow was pretty wealthy but just did not flash it around. His heirs though it was strange that he bought this tractor before he had place to use it.

When I got the tractor home I had my son help me unload it. I just parked on a grade in the drive way so we could just roll the tractor off the trailer. My son told me he would drive/roll it of the trailer. He put it in HI reverse as let it roll off the trailer. He got going pretty fast down the tail of the trailer so he let the clutch out to slow the tractor down. The DARN THING STARTED!!!!!!!! I bet that it did not turn over 3-4 turns and it was running. Not very well but running.

All I can figure is that the starter drive was caught in the flywheel making it hard to turn. I had two good batteries that I put in it and it starts an charges them. It has been changed over to 12 volt with JD parts.

So I got pretty lucky on this one. It will need a clutch as there is not more adjustment and very little free travel. The hydraulic pump is noisy but still has good pressure. The DUNHAM LEHR loader is in good shape but is really too little for this tractor. If the rest of the tractor checks out I am thinking about keeping the tractor and selling the loader.

Here is picture of the JD 4020 running.

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David I thought about seeing if you would be home so I could pickup those shafts for my son but I hate to bother people on a Sunday holiday.

The real lucky part is that it has dual remotes and differential lock.
 
Very nice, JD Seller!

Husband got our 4020 out yesterday and we took it for a cruise around the farm and he reminisced about when he farmed. Just an FYI... it takes a little maneuvering to fit a teenager plus two portly middle-aged people into the cab. LOL
 
Even a diehard Case guy like me would like to have that tractor for that price. I have a lot of respect for 4020s, not so much for some other models, especially 30 series JDs. I always loved to go out and demonstrate with a comperable Case against them. Big engine displacement and built in weight, always ruled.
Loren
 
Sounds like you got a heck of a deal! I'm not a big Deere fan but even I would be happy to find a deal like that. The tractor looks to be in pretty good condition besides the few things you mentioned. You have plans for the tractor?
 
How did you get the tractor loaded and unloaded with the loader on there? I guess the correct question is, how did you get the loader raised up without starting the tractor?
 
Randall that is easy. It was facing out of the garage. I just ran the winch cable under the bale spear frame and that lifted the loader up when I winched the tractor onto the trailer. Going off the trailer I just tightened the winch cable which lifted the loader again. I then made an angle iron stop to put in the lift cylinder. IF I had not cared about scraping the trailer deck we could have just let it roll off the trailer backwards.

Guys freak out when trying to move a tractor with a loader without it running. You can just take a handyman jack and raise the loader an put a block/stop on the loader lift cylinder.
 
I'll bet if you were younger you would be doing cart wheels. LOL. Congratulations and I'm jealous too. Jim
 
Loader looks like a Farmhand # 22 (Dunham-Lehr) Dang good loader IMHO. Prolly enough loader to carry on the tricycle front! I believe it's rated at 2700 lbs lift if it has the 2 &amp; 1/2 inch lift cylinders. I have a # 22 on my Ford 5610-2. Again, JMHO, Dave
 
May be ,, But You know what? ,, The harder I Work the luckier I get ,, And Jd Seller can Certainly Agree ,,, I recall some episodes he has shared with us ,, he has worked and wrassled his way and family thru enuf storms and strife , and struggled thru to come out on top , imho he deserves a break ,, even if it is a jdeere ,, LOl ...congratulations jd seller from another case guy
 
Dug my operator's manual out!
Lift capacity is 2800 lbs, depending on tractor hydraulics.
Loader rated from 30 HP to 40 HP for front wheel assist tractors.
Rated from 30 HP to 120 HP for standard drive tractors.
Go figure! :roll:
HTH, Dave
 
I have to admit, I probably would not have thought of that. But then again....I frequently have to ask "Where's my sign"? Sometimes the simplest things elude me.
 

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