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The Monster 4020 You Never Knew You Wanted

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About a month ago, I got to check something off my bucket list. The Successful Farming crew invited me to spend two days talking tractors with Jon Kinzenbaw, one-on-one. He took me through his entire collection, answered all my ridiculous questions, told me stories, and walked me through the machines he’s selling at auction this fall.

Hang on. Jon Kinzenbaw is having an auction?

Yep, you read that right.

Now, before anybody loses their mind: It’s not the whole collection. The Kinzenbaw auction is more of a “paring back” deal. I mean, when you’ve got more than 600 tractors in an indoor collection, space gets tight, you know?

Anyway, there were a few tractors on the auction that caught my eye for one reason or another, including this wild 4020. Let’s take a quick look at it, shall we?

Built for Business Fun

I’m pretty well convinced that this 4020 exists because Jon Kinzenbaw’s inner child had an idea and nobody stopped him.

Sullivan Auctioneers/BigIron


One of the first things I learned about Jon is that he’s still got a mischievous streak a mile wide. His inner 7-year-old never left the chat. And every so often, that kid pipes up with questions like, “What if a 4020 ate a monster truck?”

And when you’ve got a spare 4020, some big old tires, and a fresh sixer of Diet Mountain Dew in the shop fridge, well, I reckon you know where this is headed.

The base tractor started life as a 1971 4020 HFWD Wheatland — side console, synchro, no 3-point, just a couple of remotes, PTO, and a wide-swing drawbar. Jon knew he had it but didn’t really have a plan for it until he spotted a set of old combine tires in the shop one day. That’s when the lightbulb came on.

Personally, it reminds me a little of those Oliver 1950 “El Toro” export models. All it needs is a 2-post canopy and a good nickname.

Sullivan Auctioneers/BigIron


Other than the big tires, though, it’s still just a plain old 4020. Everything’s reversible, nothing hacked or chopped, as far as I’m aware. The only reason it sits that wide in the front is because those tires barely clear the hydraulic hub. Still, Jon made it work, and honestly, it looks fantastic.

Despite the size of those tires, they barely leave a footprint. If you took it across a hayfield, it wouldn’t tear things up. Plus, I reckon it’d be nigh unto impossible to get this tractor stuck!.

Sullivan Auctioneers/BigIron


All in all, it’s a super-clean tractor. The sheet metal’s straight, the paint shines, and aside from a couple of small dings on the fenders, it’s about as nice as they come. Mechanically, it’s solid, too — runs like a sewing machine. Drop in a battery, and it’d be ready to roll.

The only real question is, what do you do with it?

What Do You Do With a Monster Truck 4020?

Even with its cartoonish appearance, there must be something this tractor was built to do, right?.

Sullivan Auctioneers/BigIron


Let’s be honest: Does this tractor really need to do anything? Jon’s already got all the tractors he could ever use for farming and mowing. He didn’t build this one out of necessity. He built it because it’s fun. Because it makes him smile when he walks past it.

Now sure, the HFWD axle makes it a little different from your garden-variety 4020. But let’s face it: Nobody’s falling for this thing because it’s an uncommon variant. They’re falling for it because it’s a monster truck in a tractor-shaped object!

My guess? Whoever wins it at the auction will love it for the same reason Jon did. It’ll make them (and their kids or grandkids) smile!

And these days, that’s a pretty good reason to own anything, don’t you think?

Wrapping Up

The Kinzenbaw auction will include most of what you see here (sans the big 4WDs on the left).

Ryan Roossinck


I could sit here and write for hours about my trip to Jon Kinzenbaw’s place. The man’s collection is massive, and chock-full of some of the most important tractors ever built. But honestly, writing about it wouldn’t do it justice. You’ve got to see this stuff to believe it.

And here’s the best part — you’re going to! When I went out there, I didn’t go alone. Successful Farming’s team came out there with me, and we captured it all.

Those videos are coming soon to both of our social channels — and trust me, you won’t want to miss them.

In the meantime, though, here’s the link to the Tractor Zoom listing for the monster 4020.

Courtesy of Tractor Zoom


Hi! I’m Ryan, and I love tractors. It doesn’t matter if it’s a showpiece, an oddball, or seen its share of life. If it’s unique and it’s listed by one of our auctioneer partners at Tractor Zoom, I’m going to show it off a little bit! This equipment is all up for auction RIGHT NOW, so you can bid on it. I think it’s cool, and I hope you will too! This is Interesting Iron! Read the original article on Tractor Zoom.

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