Sunday, March 7, 2010
Foose/Deere 4020 vs John Deere 620 Orchard
by Alex Nunez
Chip Foose's John Deere 4020 is pretty kickass, but the reality is this: You needn't enlist the services of a famous pro rodder to get a slick-lookin' John Deere tractor. Take, for instance, the John Deere 620 orchard model shown above. Standard-issue 620s have a traditional tractor look to them, but the ones fitted with the additional orchard equipment a streamlined appearance that looks like it's a set of giant-sized moon caps away from making a land speed record run at Bonneville.
In fact, all that extra bodywork has nothing to do with aerodynamics or improved performance; its shielding designed to let the tractor operate in an orchard without the tires causing damage to the the tree branches. So, not only does this 620 look great, it does so for totally functional reasons.
And so, we come to tonight's poll: Which one of these tractors would you rather have? Follow the jump and declare your Deere.
[John Deere 620 image via TractorClocks.com]
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