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Posted by Baelee05 on May 13, 2006 at 07:04:26 from (69.19.14.27):
In Reply to: Trading Tractors posted by Allan In NE on May 12, 2006 at 17:02:23:
Allen, if it is a factory cab with heat and air that work well you might consider it. If it is a Year Around, Hiniker, or some other rattle trap you had better figure the cost of a good set flat tops and roll guard with canopy into the deal because you are not gonna be happy otherwise. Those aftermarket cabs are loud, hot and dirty. You are better off on an open station. I know that gasser is thirsty, but that old 10 is gonna like its fuel too. We had a 1066 that was a really good tractor, but it was a total fuel hog. Used more fuel than a 1586 we had around there at the same time. I would guess you have quite a bit of money tied up in that old hydro and I can tell you are kind of attached to it. Unless you really need the HP of that 10 I think I would pass and let the banker find his own tractor. Just my .02.
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