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Posted by Allan in NE on August 25, 2004 at 06:43:41 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Re: 656 ??? posted by TP from Central PA on August 25, 2004 at 04:59:50:
Mornin' TP, I guess I'm havin' a problem imagining what you are comparing it to (or something?). :>( Gotta remember that the little fellers are only what? 58 horse or thereabouts? I think that for their size, they really shine when they are put in the harness; and yes, you're right; they have got to be wound up. But, wait a minute. Maybe you and are are kinda disagreeing over an empty basket here. That 706 is a somewhat heavier built rig and maybe they were all just a little underpowered?.....Dunno, as I've never been on one. Further, I gotta agree with you on the 560..they certainly were no "power house" by today's standards by any means and were really just one jump ahead of an MD. But, all in all though, I maintain that when the 282D is strapped into a 656, they are one gutsy little rig for their size when they are tuned out right. Who knows? Iron is just iron, as they say. Top o the day to ya, Allan
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