[AJD] Antique-johndeere Digest, Vol 82, Issue 1; Ad Posting

Troy tbogdan1 at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 9 02:58:21 PST 2012


Thanks for the insight Eric,

As I have gotten no responses, I don't have to make any choices yet.  I have been looking for the right tractor for a few years now off and on, and have yet to actually find one that I can afford, or is in good condition.  Thanks again, Troy


-----Original Message-----
>From: "E. Thatcher" <ethatche at hotmail.com>
>Sent: Jan 4, 2012 5:19 PM
>To: antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com
>Subject: Re: [AJD] Antique-johndeere Digest, Vol 82, Issue 1; Ad Posting
>
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>It's been awhile since I posted on the site but I still read the postings from time-to-time.  Regarding moving to purchase a diesel JD; a 720 or 730 in good condition with factory three point hitch and with the remote hydraulic cylinder included would be a great choice if you intend to stay with the cylinder models.  I would prefer the electric start to the pony start models but that might narrow your choices too much.  Although I'm a life-long two-cylinder fan and have farmed with four of them over the years since I was a kid (a "B", two "A's" and a "G"), I would urge you to consider a 3020D or 4020D or newer model of similar size range if you're going to depend on it for real work over time.  The 3020D will deliver the better economy of the two and will still pull 3-16's or 4-14's anywhere you want and has a more versitile transmission and hydraulics than the two cylinder models' replacements, the the "10" series and their successor the "20" series.   
> Eric ThatcherSt. Charles, MO  		 	   		  
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