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new to me 7020

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2016 at 12:08pm
bought a pair of 7020's. one pd one powershift. keeping the powershift as it only shows 4400 hrs. it had a burnt valve and ac was locked up. changed all fluids and filters. added coolant filter. new cab kit. new ac compressor and hoses. now time to wax it up and make it shine.



180 with a turbo and 460 loader.
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Sharp! Love a 7020 PS!
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what...no new tires? PfffT!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sugarmaker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2016 at 2:01pm
That's a lot of tractor! Very nice work on the interior too. What kind of work is it going to be doing?
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Looks pretty clean - and NICE! Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sason Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2016 at 5:00pm
shameless it will get tires when i know the tractor is solid. gonna run it this year then upgrade to some radials. mostly gonna run a field cultivator. got a 12 ft and a 25 ft one. my 180 pulled the 12ft one but no cab makes a dirty day out of it. she was kept in a shed most of her life. may even take duals off and put on square or round baler. 
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We had two 7020,s at one time, I was always impressed with how snappy the engines were quick governor response, much better than the 8030 that replaced the last one we had. I see an 8000 series in the background, were the photos taken where you bought the tractors. Nice tractor enjoy. rieg swoh
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Im jealous! Lol. Nice looking tractor. Would love to have one like that for a hay bailing tractor.
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When I got my 7020 it had the engine blown and the dealer converted and replaced  with a M2 Gleaner engine. But left the pump and nozzles from the Gleaner. I also had a 7000 at the time. There was a huge difference between the 2 tractors. I pulled a 27' FC without a sweat, a 5 knife Vripper. When I took it to my local deal for minor maintenance. It dino'd at 152hp. My 7000 traded for the 8030 and the 7020 went to get the 8050 Fwa. My 30 has 145hp and I am scared to find out where the 50 is setting. The 7020 is one tough machine, an engine that starts at 70hp and can turn 150hp with no damage for several thousand hours.
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  Looks like all it needs is a door shock kit!

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Looks like you'll be having fun .
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rieg the pictures were takin at my father in laws. he has a 8030fwa a 6080 fwa and a 7030 open station.
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youll love the 7020 power shift, I have one as well and cant wait to get it in the field.
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