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Posted by J. D. Humm on October 28, 2001 at 07:17:16 from (12.65.234.216):
In Reply to: 806 General Questions posted by Chris on October 27, 2001 at 20:29:13:
In it's day (up to the introduction of the 1206) the 806 was the world's most powerful row crop tractor. I remember the ads in the early sixties stating this. The last version was rated at 100 pto hp. We had several o6 tractors but never an 806. We had the larger 1206 and it had to be one of the best tractors ever built. The drawback to the 06 series was the shifting. Other than that the 361 diesel in the 1206 was unbeatable, as was the newer 407 in the 1256 we had.
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