Posted by WHFarms on July 23, 2023 at 17:46:33 from (166.181.84.47):
In Reply to: 560 Farmall posted by WHFarms on July 23, 2023 at 09:04:37:
I want to thank everyone for their responses. I understood when I asked the question it was open ended and opinion based. I also understand that we need to be responsible for our actions and people on here are doing their best to give friendly life experiences.
There was some good points brought up. We have had the tractor for three days a good brake check should be performed(we did test them before we bought it and pushing both about killed the tractor) fluid and wheel weights are very important , stay off steep hills, keep the wheel wheels set wide, watch the field conditions (dont pull a full load on rain days).
I may have missed some but I got the message. Id really like a 666 diesel but I could find one and this came up and for 2500.00 if I pull the water cart all summer for two years its paid for itself. Gives me time to look for what I really want.
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