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Re: 786 vs. 886
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Posted by caseyc on November 18, 2005 at 06:20:34 from (66.17.100.10):
In Reply to: 786 vs. 886 posted by Mike in Vt on November 18, 2005 at 05:59:21:
i would go with the 886 myself. did the 786's have a full cab? all the ones i've seen only had the 4 post rops. a 986 or 1086 would be easier to find. a 986 would have the 436, alittle cheaper and easier to find parts for. the 886 would have a 360 (early one) or the 358 german (late one). both good motors but a tad on the expensive side to fix and alittle tuffer to find parts for. i'm not sure what the 786's had for engines. i guess in the end i would try for a nice 986. expect to pay anywhere from 7-10k for a nice one, that goes for all three, 786, 886, and 986. a 786 may be had cheaper but that's what the few i've seen go for. casey in SD
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