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Posted by smokey on July 31, 2002 at 21:48:58 from (141.246.15.97):
I am looking at getting into tractor pulling and would like to start with a farmall 560 gas or diesel. Is this a good choice and if so, which would be better. I would start in stock class and possibly upgrade to more advanced classes as money permitted. I also found out recently that there was a dealer installed turbo option available for the 560D. Is it any good and are parts still available. Also, is it legal for pulling if it is any good or worth the effort. I've been to many tractor pulls over the years but I don't have a lot of knowledge about building or buying a tractor for pulling. Any help that anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. Winters coming before we know it and I need a project. And if it matters, I live in east central NE. Thank you very much in advance.
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