4020 Wheatland

Allen in MO

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If this works here are some before and after photos of a 4020 wheatland that I recently worked on.

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I have a 1967 model with 3pt, PS, which is a daily (well, almost daily) user. Has a GB loader on it so it gets lots of use handling round bales, both summer and winter. Really like it. Wish it looked as good as yours!!!!!!
 
Very sharp, indeed! I see you even found some 8-bolt hubs for the front wheels. That was always a shortcoming for 4020's pressed into loader service. I've had 2 4020's, a '64 and a '67. The 67 was the better of the 2.
 
Wow! There's LOT OF GOOD RUNNING 4020'S around here (Manitoba) nearly all that styling. Most of them look about like your before picture. A lot didn't have that much rubber (often they went to dual rears). They were the main tractor on a lot of farms at one time. Most farmers kept them rather than trading when they moved up in size. Those that sell sure sell well.
 

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