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160 allis v/s MF65 diesel

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D17farmer

06-25-2008 20:09:10




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I have a new 6ft 3point finish mower and what i was wondering from you guys is,an allis 160diesel a better tractor than a low profile mf 65 diesel for my mower,i like the styling of the allis better,your ac opinions appreciated,thanks tim




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Handsome Jim

07-11-2008 22:00:48




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 Re: 160 allis v/s MF65 diesel in reply to D17farmer, 06-25-2008 20:09:10  
Who cares, they are both down the tubes



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Handsome Jim

07-11-2008 22:00:48




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 Re: 160 allis v/s MF65 diesel in reply to D17farmer, 06-25-2008 20:09:10  
Who cares, they are both down the tubes



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Bob N.Y.

06-26-2008 18:42:32




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 Re: 160 allis v/s MF65 diesel in reply to D17farmer, 06-25-2008 20:09:10  
The engine in the 160 is basically 3/4 of the engine in the 65, Perkins AD3-152 vs. AD4-203. Therefore the Allis will probably use less fuel but would still have plenty of power.



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paul baxter

06-26-2008 13:41:12




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 Re: 160 allis v/s MF65 diesel in reply to D17farmer, 06-25-2008 20:09:10  
Go for the MF. AC 160 parts can be a problem.



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