Posted by Kirk in ks, on September 11, 2007 at 20:53:48 from (65.171.115.13):
should I trade my W-6 for a decent M? as the M I think would be alot better in the long run than a W-6? Im going back, & forth with this, If i get an M, and let the 6 go? then I feel like Im losing out, but really Im not, Ive went over, and over this, and it seem's the right thing to do, i like the M's higher stance, and ALOT MORE COMFY STYLE,and closer to the pedal's too and the shifter is there where you want it too, If I could find an M that was in decent cond? then id trade the 6 for it, Im In N Ks, below franklin NE about 60 Mi,s Ive seen M's around here, But alot of them are in bad shape, and need attention, But,,,, nevertheless, they are a cool tractor, I got this 6 on impulse, and I thought I would like it, as I thought I liked platform style tractor's, But now I see the difference,
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