Beautiful 4020. Right off the showroom floor. Did a great job my friend. Enjoyed. Little big for my son and I 12 acres. but really nice. Thanks for the ride.
My Dad bought a 4020 just like this one when I was in high school nearly fifty years ago! It was used and I’m ok shape I like you went through the whole tractor although it was one item at a time! Overall it was a great tractor and ran for years, your’s looks great god luck with the auction.
Final product looks amazing! Another job well done! I know you'll be glad when it's gone. Hope all the John Deere lovers bid like it's the last one in existence!
Thanks for the video, that tractor didn't look that sharp when it was new. There's no truer words than I want to recoup some of my money on a tractor like that, It's a shame people won't pay all we get into them and a profit. Restoring's got expensive my latest project cost me $1500 for the Fordson super major tractor, $1600 for the 6cyl motor I'm swapping in, $2300 for the rear tires, and $300 for a gasket set for the motor. I haven't even laid a wrench on it yet or got any other parts and paint I have to buy . I hope she sells well, Take care
Beautiful tractor and done so well. Sell baby sell and sell for a lot and may there be peace in the valley! LOL Thanks for sharing the journey as painful as it might have been. If memory serves me and it seldom does, LOL don't you have an additional 4020? Is that one a keeper or a flip for the future?
Bid high and bid often folks, you won’t come across a tractor this well preserved again for many many years. Price is what you pay, value is what you receive.
Don’t think they looked quite that good when they came off the assembly line. Awesome job. What is the latest on the 2388? I’m in the market for one and can’t think of a better farm to find one from .
2388 is still in the shed if you would have interest in making a deal with me fixing everything on it send me an email RGFARMS41@GMAIL.COM. thanks for supporting the channel bud.
Impressive! Well done! You have your mind set on bringing it to the auction? If you change your mind and would consider selling privately instead, please send me a message …
The more you replace parts you that the originality away. In old school muscle cars every part you replace it lessons it originality .You could have pulled the plug long time ago on this project you have never tractor syndrome .Good luck with sale
Beautiful job on that old school Deere!
I like John Dreere tractors 🚜
You are a total perfectionist! Absolutely stunning.
Thank you
Beautiful 4020. Right off the showroom floor. Did a great job my friend. Enjoyed. Little big for my son and I 12 acres. but really nice. Thanks for the ride.
awsome
Man what a great looking machine.
Great video, everything DONE RIGHT 👍👍 Thanks for your time.
Thanks for watching
Wow congrats! What a beauty tractor! Good as new for next 60 years. So sweet.
My Dad bought a 4020 just like this one when I was in high school nearly fifty years ago! It was used and I’m ok shape I like you went through the whole tractor although it was one item at a time! Overall it was a great tractor and ran for years, your’s looks great god luck with the auction.
Final product looks amazing! Another job well done! I know you'll be glad when it's gone. Hope all the John Deere lovers bid like it's the last one in existence!
Looks like the closest thing to a brand new 4020 anyone can buy. Good job my friend
Thanks bud 👍
Rgb you do such fine work,from I can tell you are very particular, again great job.
Thanks for the video, that tractor didn't look that sharp when it was new. There's no truer words than I want to recoup some of my money on a tractor like that, It's a shame people won't pay all we get into them and a profit. Restoring's got expensive my latest project cost me $1500 for the Fordson super major tractor, $1600 for the 6cyl motor I'm swapping in, $2300 for the rear tires, and $300 for a gasket set for the motor. I haven't even laid a wrench on it yet or got any other parts and paint I have to buy . I hope she sells well, Take care
Excelente trabajo quedo espectacular, vale la pena recuperarlos
son tractores buenisimos y la linea 20 son los mas lindos de todos.
Looks amazing! ❤
Thanks guys see you soon hopefully
She’s a beaut Clark!
It would make a nice addition to ur shed need some green with all the red lol
@@rgfarmsrepair503 Steiger green is the only shade allowed.
Looks really really sharp. Will look better to you goin down the drive with it's new owner on board.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful tractor and done so well. Sell baby sell and sell for a lot and may there be peace in the valley! LOL Thanks for sharing the journey as painful as it might have been. If memory serves me and it seldom does, LOL don't you have an additional 4020? Is that one a keeper or a flip for the future?
Nope that's the only 4020 I own I used another one as a visual aid but that's a previous tractor I restored for someone else.
Bid high and bid often folks, you won’t come across a tractor this well preserved again for many many years. Price is what you pay, value is what you receive.
Thank you so very much as always we appreciate ur support. Send me an email sometime it's in my channel description.
Don’t think they looked quite that good when they came off the assembly line. Awesome job. What is the latest on the 2388? I’m in the market for one and can’t think of a better farm to find one from .
2388 is still in the shed if you would have interest in making a deal with me fixing everything on it send me an email RGFARMS41@GMAIL.COM. thanks for supporting the channel bud.
Man I got a 4320 that needs this level of restoration in the worse way
Can you please do shop tour
I definitely will. Did you see the paint shop tour a couple weeks ago? I am doing them for you.
What will be the price range?
Opening bid $100 no reserve brings what it brings
Impressive! Well done! You have your mind set on bringing it to the auction? If you change your mind and would consider selling privately instead, please send me a message …
I already made the commitment to auction time but thank you for your support
The more you replace parts you that the originality away. In old school muscle cars every part you replace it lessons it originality .You could have pulled the plug long time ago on this project you have never tractor syndrome .Good luck with sale
Em ok sounds good 👍 lol
Top link on three point hitch is wrong! It should be a clamp type where the ball stays on the piece of equipment! Priority to John Deere!
Screw john deere
Schoup sounds like a blue falcon company to send that stuff out like that. No primer? Seriously.