John deere 5020 advice

   / John deere 5020 advice #1  

martyred

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yanmar ym155d, 79 case 580c
Looking at getting a 5020, it's around a 68 vintage. Any tips from the green tractor gurus? It runs smokes a bit but seems nice for its age. Also the pTo won't stop? Needs ether to start... and I need help, I am looking for the what to look for and the cons if there are any in this model. Fire away and give me your 2 cents...LOL Thanks in advance for all and any helpful tips.;)
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #2  
Tx Jim will respond when he see this and can offer you some good advice. He is a retired Deere shop foreman with lots of xx20 experience. About all I remember about the 5020 is how much better I liked the front axle compared to the 4020, way stronger design.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #3  
Sounds worn out and ready for a rebuild of the engine and transmission /PTO . Have to be real cheap to not go new at zero percent if you have work for a 5000 series tractor that needs doing.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #4  
You should figure an engine/clutch/pto rebuild into your purchase price. Most of the people I knew who ran a 5020 felt it was underpowered by about 20-40 horse.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #5  
Sounds worn out and ready for a rebuild of the engine and transmission /PTO . Have to be real cheap to not go new at zero percent if you have work for a 5000 series tractor that needs doing.

The OP is asking about a 5020 1968 field tractor not a newer and much smaller utility tractor.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #6  
You should figure an engine/clutch/pto rebuild into your purchase price. Most of the people I knew who ran a 5020 felt it was underpowered by about 20-40 horse.

I agree that with a tractor this old that you need to consider the major repairs are expensive even if you do it yourself. I would check with the dealer about piston/liners and gaskets to see what availability and cost are. The 6030 that replaced it had 175 hp which does add some power to it.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #7  
The OP is asking about a 5020 1968 field tractor not a newer and much smaller utility tractor.
You are correct that the 5020 was in a much different class then the current 5000 series tractors. (totally my ignorance) but if it needs ether to start and the PTO won't shut off then my conclusions still stand.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #8  
I wouldn't automatically assume it needs an engine rebuild. It may just need some injector work. I don't know about a 5020 exactly but PTO could be most anything but I doubt transmission overhaul. If it turns it's more likely the pto clutch or linkage. I would spend a little $ on having a mechanic check it out before you buy it though.
 
   / John deere 5020 advice #9  
The 5020 is an excellent machine. We had 1 a while back with an aftermarket turbo installed. With the turbo she turned 220 hp. They were strong machines back in the day. I wish you best of luck with it
 
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Thank you all. I hoping to get something going on that! Thanks for your input.
 

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