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Posted by Aces on July 06, 2004 at 05:13:27 from (67.0.38.13):
In Reply to: 656 posted by Tim T on July 05, 2004 at 13:37:12:
You guys must be like my nephew he would not have one of them things I keep telling he would like it after having a 4010 that I said he would not like he and his dan got a 100 hydro, after about a year I asked him if I was right or not, he said he would shut the gut that tried to take it, Best baler trator and choper and loader tractor. Also good tractor on the road for hauling grain to town the load will not push the tractor and over rev the engine like a gear drive. As for a 656 gear and a 656 hydro the gear drive will out work the hydro in litter going but in heaver gonig the hydro will out work the gear because don't have to shift as much as the TA. I know of more than I that only had hydros and loved them
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