For the jobs I did on a rice farm is southeast Arkansas, the 4320 was the best tractor ever. It had good horse power, ride, and agility. A great all around tractor.
Brings back so many memories. High school (Riverina/MIA in New South Wales Australia - I’m now 70) holidays. Loved the 3020 power shift. I got stuck with an IH-A514 row crop - corn, sorghum, cotton. Lusted after the 3020 and 4010. Did get to use the 3020 on a field bin harvesting the corn. The IH had the single row cotton picker on the back during cotton picking time otherwise it was a general purpose grader, plower etc. Two hours from one end of the cotton row to the other - mind numbing!
As an old dog, I'll always love the old school tractors. Especially the JDs ...3010,4020 and the 5020. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF THE FARMERS THAT KEEP AMERICA ALIVE
Good video, we had 3020,4020,630,720D, A John deere tractors. This was in the 70s when I farmed. Vedio brought back some good memories. MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE.
These tractors were from back in the days when you didn't have to buy a bunch of weight to compensate for all the plastic. I enjoyed this video thank you for putting it out here for us. Merry Christmas my friend 🙂☕
@@bigtractorpower the tires and the straight pipe made it a beast!! you know l am a AC fan but all old school equipment is great to watch and where l grew up and farmed!!! great job and l will be watchin!!!!!!!
I was always a fan of John Deere. I operated a 2510 with synchro shift, and a couple of 4020s, one with power shift, the other with synchro shift, a 4430 with quad range, and a 4440 with quad range. The 4020 with the power shift with 8 forward speeds made fieldwork and other tasks easier to manage when on the go. The 4430 and 4440 with the soundguard cab prevented the operator from becoming weary of the elements (weather and excessive noise) after long hours of operation. This was a welcome relief although there are days when operating a John Deere without a cab felt really good. When you compare it to other brands, John Deere's power steering was in a league of its own from 1960 on up. The 6030 model is my favorite to this day, even though I have not experienced operating this model. The factory specs of the 6030 are a bit misleading as it was listed with 175hp. Dyno tests had it closer to 225hp or better. I suspect John Deere had their reasons for not advertising the real horsepower of this model. The 6030 was in a class of its own during its era when other brands tried to compete by opting for V-8s like IH, Massey Furgeson, and Oliver. Their hp never came close to the 6030.
The old school tractors are the best the 3020 is by far my fav because that was our big tractor plus that front end is just the best look John Deere ever came up with
Some of the John Deere models of that era sold here in Aus had slightly different rear mudguards to your American models. Here’s hoping you all have a happy and safe Christmas holiday period. Regards from Down Under.
When i was younger I didn’t understand the difference between a 5020 and a 5020 wheat-land tractor. Then one day i was in an open 100 acre field and then i got it!
I think the price difference is that the 7520 was phased out in 1975 and the 6030 made it to 1977. Most often price books give the last year of production price. In modern times a 620 hp 9620RX was $218,000 in 2016 a 410 hp 8RX 410 tractor in 2020 was $628,000.
@@bigtractorpower thanks for great explanation and perspective. How the price of a tractor has elevated itself to the cost of a small farm is an entire separate issue.
We had an 8630 that was produced right before the 40 series came out and it had some updates from the 40 series, it was a great tractor until it broke the crankshaft. We sold it for wrecking, looking back I wish we’d held onto it and refurbished it 😢. We replaced it with a 9282 versatile,been a great tractor too. Keep up the good work Jason appreciate all your efforts in filmmaking 👍
Since John Deere Chose to use the engine block as a stressed member of the front frame, most of them had engine problems. Too much force=too much flex. Don't feel bad, JD refused to address the issue until way out in the 60 series 4WD leaving tens of thousands of owners with short life spans. They should have been ashamed of themselves but were too busy installing engines.
My grandfather had two 64 4020 powershifts, a 1969 4020 synchro side console, and a 71 4320. Of all of them I liked the 4020 power shift the best. It worked the best on the livestock farm, and worked well doing many tasks. The 4320 would have been better with a power shift, the 4320 did many chores as well, a little big in the sheds and lots, always seemed to make it work though. They were great machines and did their job well.
The dairy I work for uses a 4320 to feed cattle every morning. My favorite tractor they have is their John Deere 7800 with a 740 Classic Loader on it. It's perfect for moving bales, especially round bales that weigh like 500 pounds
What sucks is with the prices of new tractors and what seams like the big farmers being able to collect more tractors us younger farmers are struggling to get some old iron at a reasonable price. I grew up using my dads 4230. Now people are asking 20 30 grand for one. I really don’t prefer other colors but in order to get an affordable 100 plus hp I might have to look at white or case tractors. I’m embarrassed to say I even looked at a manahindra 😹
It is interesting allot of tractors that are 50-40 years old bring more than they were new. If you want good horse power at a decent price check out the Allis-Chalmers 8000 series. Biggest cab in the industry in the 80’s, power shift and fwa or 2wd options. They are well built and often $10-$12 less. I open think when I see a 125 hp 4430 for $30K in tractor house why pay that when you could get a 170 hp AC fwa 8070 for $17K on the same page.
Merry Christmas from the UK Jason, thankyou for all your video's throughout the year,looking forward to 2023, from a personal point of view,any chance of you making a video of British derived tractors working in the US?,lots of us over here would love to see that, once again thankyou, merry Christmas and a happy & healthy new year
@@bigtractorpower i like these powerfull workhorses. With every Video , i learn more about american brands. And it relax me. I can say, that BTP is one of my favourites. Thank you.
They were all great. We never had that big of tractors. The largest we had was a 3010 that was supposedly to pull a 4 bottom plow but would not so we put in M&W turbo and then it would pull. I loved that tractor but missed the 2 cylinder sound.
The one huge difference between the equipment of the 70’s and the bigger equipment of today, bigger problems. I huge difference getting a 3020 unstuck and a quad-tack.
The prices are often from the last year of production. The 6030 ran through 1977 and the 7520 ended in 1975. You can see there is a price jump from the 4520 to the 4620 in one year. In recent times the 9620RX was $618,000 when it debuted in 2016. The 8RX 410 when it was fully released in 2020 was $628,000. It is interesting to track prices on farm machines.
The Wheatland has rounded fenders and platform guards to keep dust of the operator. It also has a fixed front axle vs. an adjustable axle on the row crop model.
@@bigtractorpower I think their crown mudguards my dads '64 has them ,but the lights are on pipes that come out on a angle just above the clutch and brake pedals .R
Yes the one harvesting wheat is a pull type 9500 from the early 90’s and the one harvesting corn is a pull type 7720 from the 80’s. They are neat machines. Deere always added a one to the pull type model number. In the 70’s there was a 6601 and then a larger 7701.
I would assume that the 3020 on that 9501 combine was turned up a bit to run that machine. Probably some weights add so not to get pushed around to much
Normally they run the 9501 on a 6030. The 9501 sales brochure rates the minimum pto hp for the combine at 120 hp. Yes the 3020 is cranking out a little extra.
I don't understand how the original price of the 7520 was less than the 6030 that was manufactured during the same time period? It would seem the articulate would have more cost because it has more moving parts.
Deere made some Allright tractors the old white tractors same as JD with the rounded cab glass but the best tractors old the Oliver 4x4 Minneapolis Moline international Farmall old Steiger tractors Ford made a good tractor Massey Ferguson Allis Chalmers not so good
So what is the deal with the 4520 and 4620? Same years of production? My Dad bought 4520 in 1969. Later he told me the deal neglected to tell him for a very reasonable fee he could have had a 4620 engine put in it. Since we still have it on the farm, I am still curious about that story from long ago. To me it does not make sense to have sold them at the same time.
They were not produced the same years. The 4520 was from 69 to 70 The 4620 was 71 to 72. They both had the same engine. 404 cubic inch with a factory installed turbo.
I could watch these older JD's all day. 😁👍🏻👍🏻
For the jobs I did on a rice farm is southeast Arkansas, the 4320 was the best tractor ever. It had good horse power, ride, and agility. A great all around tractor.
Brings back so many memories. High school (Riverina/MIA in New South Wales Australia - I’m now 70) holidays. Loved the 3020 power shift. I got stuck with an IH-A514 row crop - corn, sorghum, cotton. Lusted after the 3020 and 4010. Did get to use the 3020 on a field bin harvesting the corn. The IH had the single row cotton picker on the back during cotton picking time otherwise it was a general purpose grader, plower etc. Two hours from one end of the cotton row to the other - mind numbing!
Great memories to hear about. Thank you for sharing.
As an old dog, I'll always love the old school tractors. Especially the JDs ...3010,4020 and the 5020. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF THE FARMERS THAT KEEP AMERICA ALIVE
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That's really 👍 nice to see 🤳 the great outdoors on the farm just checking out the antique tractors 🌍📸😀
I'm a red tractor guy, but the 6030, 7520, and 5020 are all on my top 20 tractors ever.
Good video, we had 3020,4020,630,720D, A John deere tractors. This was in the 70s when I farmed. Vedio brought back some good memories. MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE.
Great John Deere line up. Thank you for watching and sharing.
These tractors were from back in the days when you didn't have to buy a bunch of weight to compensate for all the plastic.
I enjoyed this video thank you for putting it out here for us. Merry Christmas my friend 🙂☕
Back in the day we all pounded the bejesus out of the ground. Thank heavens, some of us have learned. Thanks for the memories.
That 3020 pulling the combine really impressed me. Great video!
Definitely quite the match up on a 9501 combine.
@@bigtractorpower the tires and the straight pipe made it a beast!! you know l am a AC fan but all old school equipment is great to watch and where l grew up and farmed!!! great job and l will be watchin!!!!!!!
the pull type combines fascinate me they look so cool that 4620 was working hard for sure
The 9501 was the last pull type built by Deere with production ending in 1992. The 7721 was built through the 1980s. They are neat combines.
I thought that the pull type combines where only just in western Canada 🇨🇦 I have seen them here in Saskatchewan
I was always a fan of John Deere. I operated a 2510 with synchro shift, and a couple of 4020s, one with power shift, the other with synchro shift, a 4430 with quad range, and a 4440 with quad range. The 4020 with the power shift with 8 forward speeds made fieldwork and other tasks easier to manage when on the go. The 4430 and 4440 with the soundguard cab prevented the operator from becoming weary of the elements (weather and excessive noise) after long hours of operation. This was a welcome relief although there are days when operating a John Deere without a cab felt really good.
When you compare it to other brands, John Deere's power steering was in a league of its own from 1960 on up.
The 6030 model is my favorite to this day, even though I have not experienced operating this model. The factory specs of the 6030 are a bit misleading as it was listed with 175hp. Dyno tests had it closer to 225hp or better. I suspect John Deere had their reasons for not advertising the real horsepower of this model. The 6030 was in a class of its own during its era when other brands tried to compete by opting for V-8s like IH, Massey Furgeson, and Oliver. Their hp never came close to the 6030.
John Deere’s power shift really made the 4020 a nice tractor to operate. SoundGard changed the tractor industry. 👍👍
Seeing the pull type combine is use was awesome. I remember seeing them out in Great Plains during the sixties
I love watching the John Deere 4620 and 4320 and 6030 and 7520 because this is what we run on our farm,
Very nice farming line up. Thank you for sharing. You have a cool farm.
Drove the 4320 with duals it was a work horse👌
Very nice. The 4320 is a good tractor.
Enjoyed watching, thanks for sharing Jason ! Merry Christmas friend!
Those were some awesome tractors there. That old iron seems like it doesn't need to be replaced. Merry Christmas Jason!
This era of tractor was built to last a life time. Merry Christmas
The old school tractors are the best the 3020 is by far my fav because that was our big tractor plus that front end is just the best look John Deere ever came up with
The 3020 is a great tractor. 👍👍
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@@TheJdeere4020 very smart man it’s the best design ever
I love them all, my favorite ( 4020 - 4320-6030- 4440. ) but mostly 4020-4320.
Merry Christmas Jason. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
Merry Christmas Jason I pray you have a blessed day and next year keep up with the great videos
Fantastic video, good job Jason
Thank you for watching.
Merry Christmas BTP! I love that 7520 in the opening shots. Every time I see it, it just speaks to me.
Merry Christmas. A 7520 on plowing duals is all 1970’s. 😁👍
@@bigtractorpower It's a beautiful thing!👍
Another great video! We have a 4020, 4320, 7520 and 6030. If we farmed in 1975 we would have been modern 😂
Awesome line up. Classic farm Big Time Operator. Very cool.
Love those big wheatland fenders
Wheatland tractors are a cool variation.
Spent a lot of time in the JD 6030, 5020 and 2010 (not shown). All were incredibly good tractors with plenty of power to do the job.
Merry Christmas all and hope you received everything you needed 😊
Some of the John Deere models of that era sold here in Aus had slightly different rear mudguards to your American models. Here’s hoping you all have a happy and safe Christmas holiday period. Regards from Down Under.
Most sold here were in the Standard (wheatland) configuration !! ...always loved the PS 4020 Dad had one in the 70's
Maybe I'm just showing my age, but this era JD is my favourite..
When i was younger I didn’t understand the difference between a 5020 and a 5020 wheat-land tractor. Then one day i was in an open 100 acre field and then i got it!
No favorite. They are all equally great!
I agree. Great era in John Deere tractors.
Awesome new footage of JD classics! Crazy that a 6030 sold for more than a 7520. I’ve always wanted to own a 4620.
I think the price difference is that the 7520 was phased out in 1975 and the 6030 made it to 1977. Most often price books give the last year of production price. In modern times a 620 hp 9620RX was $218,000 in 2016 a 410 hp 8RX 410 tractor in 2020 was $628,000.
@@bigtractorpower thanks for great explanation and perspective. How the price of a tractor has elevated itself to the cost of a small farm is an entire separate issue.
4320 is my favorite love running ours
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Blessings in the New Year
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😁👍🎄 Merry Christmas and thank you for watching.
We had an 8630 that was produced right before the 40 series came out and it had some updates from the 40 series, it was a great tractor until it broke the crankshaft. We sold it for wrecking, looking back I wish we’d held onto it and refurbished it 😢. We replaced it with a 9282 versatile,been a great tractor too. Keep up the good work Jason appreciate all your efforts in filmmaking 👍
The early 8630s used the crankshaft from the 5020.
Since John Deere Chose to use the engine block as a stressed member of the front frame, most of them had engine problems. Too much force=too much flex. Don't feel bad, JD
refused to address the issue until way out in the 60 series 4WD leaving tens of thousands of owners with short life spans. They should have been ashamed of themselves but
were too busy installing engines.
Nice video😉👍 I like green tractors with yellow rims👍😁 Merry Christmas Jason👍🌲
I drove a 3010 John deer and 4010 they performed very good tractor 🚜 for their class .
They set several industry standards in their day. 👍👍
My grandfather had two 64 4020 powershifts, a 1969 4020 synchro side console, and a 71 4320. Of all of them I liked the 4020 power shift the best. It worked the best on the livestock farm, and worked well doing many tasks. The 4320 would have been better with a power shift, the 4320 did many chores as well, a little big in the sheds and lots, always seemed to make it work though. They were great machines and did their job well.
Very cool line up. Thank you for sharing.
Muy buen tractor
Great video for a cold day, merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Jason. Great vídeo.
Merry Christmas. Thank you for watching.
Old school,Merry Christmas Jason,great video
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas and to another awesome video mean green all the way
The 4520 was my favorite
Awesome Video!! Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas hope you have a blessed holiday season
Merry Christmas 🎄
6030 Rocks !!
A plowing power house for sure.
Goo job friend 👍😍
My uncles had A JD 4010 D THAT TRACTOR PULLED 5 16s WITH NO PROBLEM
Very nice. This video ended up being all 20 series. I need to find a good 4010 and 3010 to film. I have filmed a 1010 plowing.
great job!!!! Happy NEW year!!!!!!! l will be watchin!!!!!!!!!
Happy New Year. Thank you for watching Gary.
These model years JD tractors are common in PA. All working.
The dairy I work for uses a 4320 to feed cattle every morning. My favorite tractor they have is their John Deere 7800 with a 740 Classic Loader on it. It's perfect for moving bales, especially round bales that weigh like 500 pounds
What sucks is with the prices of new tractors and what seams like the big farmers being able to collect more tractors us younger farmers are struggling to get some old iron at a reasonable price. I grew up using my dads 4230. Now people are asking 20 30 grand for one. I really don’t prefer other colors but in order to get an affordable 100 plus hp I might have to look at white or case tractors. I’m embarrassed to say I even looked at a manahindra 😹
It is interesting allot of tractors that are 50-40 years old bring more than they were new. If you want good horse power at a decent price check out the Allis-Chalmers 8000 series. Biggest cab in the industry in the 80’s, power shift and fwa or 2wd options. They are well built and often $10-$12 less. I open think when I see a 125 hp 4430 for $30K in tractor house why pay that when you could get a 170 hp AC fwa 8070 for $17K on the same page.
Great video. I like the 6030, which is a moose of a tractor.
The 6030 makes a great plowing tractor. 👍👍
Merry Christmas from the UK Jason, thankyou for all your video's throughout the year,looking forward to 2023, from a personal point of view,any chance of you making a video of British derived tractors working in the US?,lots of us over here would love to see that, once again thankyou, merry Christmas and a happy & healthy new year
Merry Christmas Jason
Wow, that ground is hard and dry!!😳
Nice, Merry Christmas to you and your family! 😁
Merry Christmas and all best wishes from Germany 🌠🎅
Merry Christmas. Thank you for watching.
@@bigtractorpower i like these powerfull workhorses.
With every Video , i learn more about american brands.
And it relax me.
I can say, that BTP is one of my favourites.
Thank you.
Wow nice
Merry Christmas BTP 🎅☃️🚜
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They were all great. We never had that big of tractors. The largest we had was a 3010 that was supposedly to pull a 4 bottom plow but would not so we put in M&W turbo and then it would pull. I loved that tractor but missed the 2 cylinder sound.
like see your video
A man down the road had a 4020 that pulled a 25' forest city do all with it(it was Hot) of course the man had duals on it.😊
Very nice tillage team.
Never tieir watching these videos, 4020 I believe put I h out of business, hard to beat these tractors ,,I'm by traditional International red .
The one huge difference between the equipment of the 70’s and the bigger equipment of today, bigger problems. I huge difference getting a 3020 unstuck and a quad-tack.
My favorite are 4020 and 6030
Both amount the great from John Deere.
@bigtractorpower yea also love the 4620 alot of great tractors without spending alot of money.
Find it strange that the price of a 6030 is about 3,000 higher then that of a 7520.
the 8430 8630 was more the time frame of the 6030
The prices are often from the last year of production. The 6030 ran through 1977 and the 7520 ended in 1975. You can see there is a price jump from the 4520 to the 4620 in one year. In recent times the 9620RX was $618,000 when it debuted in 2016. The 8RX 410 when it was fully released in 2020 was $628,000. It is interesting to track prices on farm machines.
What is a Wheatland 4020? I enjoy watching all Green Machines in action.
The Wheatland has rounded fenders and platform guards to keep dust of the operator. It also has a fixed front axle vs. an adjustable axle on the row crop model.
@@bigtractorpower I think their crown mudguards my dads '64 has them ,but the lights are on pipes that come out on a angle just above the clutch and brake pedals .R
My favorite Deere was the 4020 on that seed drill and is that 2,000 kg of wheel weights and the canopy it’s ok
Nearly 60 years of driving a 3020. Still being run today. Wish I could buy a new tractor today for $10- $15k.
It is interesting that some tractors of you own then long enough exceed their original price tag in re-sale value.
JOHN DEERE 6030 Wheatland
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Definitely is 6330 but my all-time favorite tractor was a 4440 John Deere
It’s hard to beat a 4440. One of the all time greats. I will do a SoundGard plowing, planting and harvesting video in the future.
I like those trailed combines. I don’t think I have seen any that size before. Merry Christmas!
Yes the one harvesting wheat is a pull type 9500 from the early 90’s and the one harvesting corn is a pull type 7720 from the 80’s. They are neat machines. Deere always added a one to the pull type model number. In the 70’s there was a 6601 and then a larger 7701.
I would assume that the 3020 on that 9501 combine was turned up a bit to run that machine. Probably some weights add so not to get pushed around to much
Normally they run the 9501 on a 6030. The 9501 sales brochure rates the minimum pto hp for the combine at 120 hp. Yes the 3020 is cranking out a little extra.
I don't understand how the original price of the 7520 was less than the 6030 that was manufactured during the same time period? It would seem the articulate would have more cost because it has more moving parts.
The prices often come from the last year of production. The 6030 was built two years past the 7520.
Likely no PTO or 3PH
JD 2520 diesel
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Deere made some Allright tractors the old white tractors same as JD with the rounded cab glass but the best tractors old the Oliver 4x4 Minneapolis Moline international Farmall old Steiger tractors Ford made a good tractor Massey Ferguson Allis Chalmers not so good
So what is the deal with the 4520 and 4620? Same years of production? My Dad bought 4520 in 1969. Later he told me the deal neglected to tell him for a very reasonable fee he could have
had a 4620 engine put in it. Since we still have it on the farm, I am still curious about that story from long ago. To me it does not make sense to have sold them at the same time.
They were not produced the same years. The 4520 was from 69 to 70
The 4620 was 71 to 72.
They both had the same engine. 404 cubic inch with a factory installed turbo.
@@IG10705 Different blocks though. Teh 4620 had and engine front cover mounted injection pump.
4320
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