4020 vs 4320

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pharmvet

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I have some of this on another thread but I wanted to get a bit more specific. The 4020 seems to be really, really well thought of by most. I found a local 4320 in apparently good shape. Would you be as pleased with a 4320 as you would the 4020? Are there any negatives to the 4320 that dont come with the 4020? thanks
 
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You can go to Tractordata.com and it will give you the specs. for each tractor. I own a 65 4020 with PS and it's a tough and cheap tractor to own. No ac to break down, no computers to go bad, just a simple tractor. If the price and condition of the tractor is right, I would buy the better deal. Not alot of diff. between the two. What I have found with a good running older tractor is that you can sell if for what you bought it for.
 
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Sorry, I just realized that I put this in the wrong place. If possible, could a moderator put this in the JD section. thanks
 
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The 4320 was marketed by John Deere as the "Super 4020". The 4320 was turbocharged to give it 116-hp. and had final drives strengthened to handle the additional horsepower. I would love to own a 4320 some day. Since everybody goes head-over-heels for the 4020 and I would want something different like the 4320, plus it has a turbo.

The 4020 is a true classic, however. RickB is correct on the lack of a powershift transmission on the 4320. The powershift has both its fans and haters. I personallly like them.
 
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The 4320 was marketed by John Deere as the "Super 4020". The 4320 was turbocharged to give it 116-hp. and had final drives strengthened to handle the additional horsepower.

Not to be confused with the current-model 4320, which is a large-frame CUT with 48 HP or so (varies by year). Since there's no current 4020, I'm guessing it was correctly assumed that you're talking about the "old" 4320, but thought I should mention the new one for clarification for others (and since I own one, of course).
 
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my brother-in-law has both on his dairy farm. They are nice machines. His biggest complaint about the 4320 is that it is a fuel pig. Other than that, it is bullet-proof.
 
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When I was 14 years old a local farmer let me plow for him on the week ends using his 4320. I thought that was the biggest tractor in the world. We used the same size plow behind a 4020 and a 4320. I recall the 4320 would pull one gear higher than the 4020. I can't remember if it was 4th or 5th gear on the 4320. It also had a year around cab. I still think my hearing loss can be blamed on the noise in the cab. A tank of fuel would only last 5 or 6 hours because we had to fuel up at lunch time. A few years later he bought a one year old 4630 and a 6 bottom plow. That was really the big time.

Dan
 
 
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