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Kelly C 706

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just curious

01-31-2004 09:52:54




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just wondering were you wanting a 706 diesel or 706 gas




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Kelly C

01-31-2004 15:09:04




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 Re: Kelly C 706 in reply to just curious, 01-31-2004 09:52:54  
Well depends. I would like a good diesel.
But right now wanting and getting are 2 different things. Going to be a year or more before I am ready to get one. Never know though I might trip on some cash some where :-)



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just curious

01-31-2004 17:00:01




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 Re: Re: Kelly C 706 in reply to Kelly C, 01-31-2004 15:09:04  
how keen are you on keeping your 300 and 400



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Kelly C

01-31-2004 18:03:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Kelly C 706 in reply to just curious, 01-31-2004 17:00:01  
I would like to keep the 400. 300 is going as soon as I get her running and every thing working.

At least thats my plan for now. Might change if a good opertunity presented its self. Going through the mid section of that 400 really put a damper on any 706 plans I had.

Just the other day Hugh was reading me the riot act for not getting a bigger tractor to begin with. He might have been right but I wouldn't tell him that, he might get a big head. :-)

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Hugh MacKay

02-01-2004 08:49:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Kelly C 706 in reply to Kelly C, 01-31-2004 18:03:10  
Kelly I'm reading, but I favour the 656, 666 or 686. They are few inches shorter on wheel base than 7, 8, 9. 10 or 14; 06, 56, 66 or 86. Your 300 and 400 are 90" 656, etc are 96", the others are over 100". Just something to think about, making those quick turns. I told a neighbor once who owned a MF 35. 656 just as nimble as MF 35 big difference 656 can do something. I like your style Kelly or I wouldn't bother.

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