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Tractor redoing?
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Kirk in Ks,
05-16-2006 05:57:14
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I was wondering if a W-6 Mc cormick was about the same value as a 900B Case, Either one running, As I was thinking about letting my W-6 go, and getting a 900 cause the W-6 is turning out to be a pain as far as part,s go, and I was thinking if i got something newer, than It woudnt be so much of a hassle to redo, Any help Will be welcome, Kirk C,
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dctom
05-16-2006 09:19:09
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Re: Tractor redoing? in reply to Kirk in Ks,, 05-16-2006 05:57:14
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900B is twice the tractor a w-6 is lot of parts interchange with 500 600 and 930 shuldnt have no trouble gettin parts
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dej(JED)
05-16-2006 06:56:11
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Re: Tractor redoing? in reply to Kirk in Ks,, 05-16-2006 05:57:14
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I don't know about the 900B, but what are you having trouble getting for a W6. They are common. I would think the Case would be harder to locate parts for.
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JoelV
05-16-2006 08:47:39
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Re: Tractor redoing? in reply to dej(JED), 05-16-2006 06:56:11
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I agree, what are you having trouble getting? Post some pics of that W-6
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