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Deere 1020 vs Industrial 400
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Posted by Twigs_22 on April 01, 2007 at 21:40:46 from (72.19.170.1):
Hi- I am looking into two different deere tractors right now. The deere 1020 is about $1,300 less then the industrial tractor. The industrial tractor may be a little to big for what I am looking to do. The 1020"s hydralics work great until your drive the tractor in high speeds for a hundered yards or more and then the hydralics are very slow but eventualy return to working order. The pto is often a challenge to engage on the 1020. The 400 does not have any obvious issues but I am also no expert. It does leak oil some. What are everyone"s thoughts on these tractors... which was a better model... what should I expect to pay for one in colorado (both with loaders). What else should I check out before buying. Thanks
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