Posted by cadet trooper on November 30, 2009 at 16:28:02 from (76.235.45.45):
In Reply to: 4020 vs 1066 update posted by Wendell Burton on November 30, 2009 at 05:27:47:
Only one color to remember apples to apples not apples to oranges. The 4020 production ended in 1972 the 1066 started in 1972 the JD match for the 1066 was the 4320 and if anyone drove the both of them there was no match in fact they only made them 1971 and 1972. It did prompt the production of the very popular 4430 which was a good thing. The match would have been the 966 which I agree would not have been a match for the 4020. IMHO all in all the JD 4020 was probably one of the most versatile tractors for the ages along with the 8N Ford the M Farmall AC B or C you name it and belongs in that category. It just fell behind with the new age of farming by that I mean doing more with less. Like locally we have several farmers farming over 3000acres with two people and maybe a part timer 20 years ago that would have taken twice that.
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