Justin- I don't think they are being all that negative but are making a point at $6K be vary weary they feel that is far under market and when it's too good of a deal to be true it might not be true. A few comments have told you what to look for- really nothing special and that's one of the things about a 4020, they have modern features but are still fairly simple and with reasonable care they will run longer than you care to use it, features that help explain why they are some of the higher priced tractors in their range. On the back side you'll pay more for a 4020 than a Farmall 806, but while you own the 4020 you'll have better parts and support and your 4020 will be worth more when you want to part company with it. AND no I am not a John Deere Cheer leader, we had mostly Farmalls where I grew up, my grandpa ran 11 KB7's with Leach garbage bodies. If I was to get back into farming I'd probably look at MF tractors, but the facts are the 4020 was and still is a popular tractor, there are reasons why.
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