Posted by IAtractorKid on January 27, 2013 at 15:29:15 from (216.81.154.234):
In Reply to: Re: 656 Thoughts posted by ss55 on January 27, 2013 at 13:31:05:
As far as I know the loader brackets are universal, because they look identical to a friend of mines that has a WL30 mounted on a 400. If things line up, I would definately look into moving the loader forward 8-12" probably.
Bucket is 7' so probably not much wiggle room on tread width of rear tires. Rear tires should last me years as is but I have a new set in the shed if need be. Not sure if they have fluid or not, its on my list to check. I have about 10 sets of rear wheel weights at the farm...assuming it uses the same weights as an H or M???
This tractor would be used for minor dirt work around my house and plowing snow, I have about a 150yd driveway. Really a little big for what I need but its what I have found with a deal I think would be fair. He is asking $5250 and the 3pt adapters are included but Im hoping to trade straight across for my H, M and SH.
Loading is not on a joystick, thats the shifter you see...not sure why its bent back. The battery on the platform is where it should be from what I have seen on other 656s.
NF does not bother me and I am comfortable with it on a loader tractor although if things work out, I would be on the lookout for a nice WFE and some flotation tires. Will keep you guys posted. Thanks for the input!
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