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Early 1020 vs. late model 1020
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dave morgan
Posted 9/27/2020 21:08 (#8518517 - in reply to #8518419)
Subject: RE:::I am so glad you posted this


Somerville, Indiana
Jon - 9/27/2020 20:34

1020's are over priced for what they are. Find a jd 6xx hydro flex and install it on your red combine. It will make soy harvest a breeze.


You see, I have been teased about John Deere - Case - IH for 65 years...At first I countered with John Deere plows pulled easier than IH and even Oliver because the John Deere tractors had less HP..

Then that progressed on to the combines...I was teased about the feederhouse of my combines were so much more narrow than Deere that they would never hold a candle to the Deere...Then on to the rotor falling out of Case combines and how they were worthless...Similar to the well known weak TA in the red tractors, never to talk about a 4430 having a two speed..

Then much later on when I was able to latch on to a lesser worn IH 1020 after spending years with an 820, we were able to learn how to work the 1020 IH grain head in beans...Kind of like the John Deere folks figured out how to run their Deere grain heads..

All in fun, amazing what will tickle an old man's fancy..
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