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Posted by Keith 806 on December 12, 2001 at 08:45:41 from (216.40.218.115):
In Reply to: 856 wheatland posted by ryan on December 11, 2001 at 09:13:32:
I have a 806 D and recently found a 806 Wheatland Diesel that they were asking 3500 for, I love my 806 and think it is the best tractor ever made for what I need it for. I wanted that other 806 but passed on it because of lack of 3pt. Since then I have found a 806 LP narrow front I am trying to buy (they are asking 2000 and I want to give less)because I will have to get a wide front etc and fix it up a lot. I also have found a 856 (TA is gone) in West Texas for 3500 I am gonna buy. I just have to have that 3pt. Of course value is pretty much what it is worth between you and the seller, what you need it for, how bad you need/want it, how much you will have to spend to get it like you want it, but just trying to give you an idea of what I have came across and how much they sell for here in TX. Good Luck. Keith
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