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Looking at a 1206.
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Posted by HobbyFarmer71 on April 11, 2007 at 18:27:11 from (172.129.247.51):
Hi everyone. I am going to go and look at a 1206 on Saturday. The biggest reason I like them is because of the way they look when repainted, that and it"s a bit bigger than my dad"s 190XT. :) My question is this though, for those of you that know these tractors pretty well, what are some of the major things, specific to the 1206 tractor, to look for when looking at it. I"ve been around tractors long enough to know the obvious things to look for, tires, leaks, gauges, etc. I"m taking my dad just to make sure I remember to look for the obvious things. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I will add this, that I"d like the 1206 to be one that"s usable for a few years and than totally redo it, and work on it as I go. Thank you in advance for all of your input on this matter.
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