Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on July 16, 2018 at 12:33:29 from (162.252.129.7):
In Reply to: Re: cost to make hay posted by SVcummins on July 16, 2018 at 10:53:28:
Sorry guess I am gun shy, as I get jumped on here more often than not,, yes I was aware the 4020 held a bit less fuel it was all but empty with the gauge well to the bottom of the red in less than 6 hrs run time,, 1030 used 3/4 of a tank at best in 12 hrs, now at the tie we were custom plowing so we roaded a lot of places and that 4020 would flat out Scoot down the road compared to the 1030 lol been a lot of years since then but I still remember running the 4020 with all the doors and windows open when it was cold in the spring due to what I called the seat heater they had in them,, I am sure you may not notice as fast as me but I never had a tractor with a seat heater before lol that winter we mounted a new Waldon dozer on it to plow snow with,, it was warm and toasty even when it was well below zero, the powershift was handy on the dozer but those dash hyd controls was a pain for a short guy like me to reach lol wish I had both of those 4020's we traded for that year and they were is the same shape as then,, they would bring a nice price,, the one was a year old with syncro trans it had less than 300 hours on it the ps one was two or three seasons old at the time they were slow movers,, as we had them on lot for over a year before we sold them both to one buyer,, Dad had made the newspaper ad wrong and it said one or both for 5000,,, was supposed to say choice for 5000 lol ahh live and learn
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