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Re: Re: Re: 06 and 56 series gas/diesel good/bad?
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Posted by TP from Central PA on May 17, 2003 at 12:36:00 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 06 and 56 series gas/diesel good/bad? posted by Hugh MacKay on May 16, 2003 at 17:09:51:
Well Hugh, Neighbors have two 766's, both are identical.......Diesel, 2 remotes, wf's, 3pt, although the one has a diff. lock. I ran them both on the baler and moving round bales with a 3pt spear. The 311 NH baler they have works them good with the thrower and kicker wagons tagging along. I also spent a far amount of time on my grandfathers 826. I think the 826 with the 358 "Kraut Power" is a better tractor........seems more guttsy.......I really don't care what the spec's say. I just am stating my point about how they worked for me. I was in this same position acouple of years ago. The spec sheets said the 560 "Should" have been a good tractor............We bought one and it was one gutless brute, everyone said the D282 706's are gutless, but ours sure seems to run! Just my $1
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