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Posted by Hurst on August 13, 2005 at 17:06:59 from (204.255.227.58):
In Reply to: Re: New Holland Tractors posted by old on August 13, 2005 at 12:39:54:
I would have to disagree with you on that. We have 2 ford 10 series, one a 6610, the other a 7610 and they both ran hard and were put up wet. The 7610 had its first overhaul at the good old age of 19 and the 6610 had its first overhaul at the age of 13 (it had overheated at some time messing up a cylender causing a knock that finally got really bad, burnt piston). The 6610 was made in 91 and the 7610 made in 86. Both had well over 10000 hours before the overhaul, the 7610 could easily have had over 15000 hours. Both tractor probably got nearly 700 hours a year on them since we owned them. Still great tractors. I personally bought an allis 7000 with cab heat and air, first one on the farm and the electrical system has been fine, the only problems have been worn out seals and gaskets. I think that there were good tractors and there were bad tractors, and the later the model, seems the more the bad tractors there were? Hurst
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