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Re: 856 verses 1086 on fuel
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Posted by Aces on May 26, 2004 at 10:30:03 from (67.0.38.13):
In Reply to: 856 verses 1086 on fuel posted by Larry B. on May 26, 2004 at 05:24:53:
Larry My brother bought a late 1979 1086 with the series B engine in it, I don't if he just got a good one or if the series B was just better on fuel, having worked on the 06 56 and 66's I find it hard to believe his 1086 could even run on the little fuel it used. He had a round baler I would say no more than 2 gallon and hour, putting out 145 PTO hp in the field pulling as hard has it could never run it a long enough day to use up 80 gallon, we figured less than 8 more ike 7.5 gallon. I would like to know if he just got a good one or if all the series B's did much better .
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