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Re: Oliver vs. Farmall (this isnt color bashing)
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Posted by Don H on February 27, 2002 at 20:21:54 from (64.12.107.49):
In Reply to: Oliver vs. Farmall (this isnt color bashing) posted by H. James on February 27, 2002 at 18:43:31:
You are trying to compare two outstanding tractors here. The Olivers were durable, well engineered tractors, and of course the 806 International was one of the best tractors ever built. The 806 would have an edge in cubic inches of displacement but the Detroit diesel used in the Olivers was about as fine an engine as was available in a tractor at that time. I guess the only way to get an answer to your question would be to work them side by side in similar conditions. Both of you have a right to be proud of tractors like that.
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