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Re: 986 or 1086
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Posted by Allan In NE on May 26, 2007 at 04:26:29 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: 986 or 1086 posted by georgeky on May 25, 2007 at 21:29:02:
Morning George, Just offering a guess on this, but I don't think it is because they "need or want" the big tractor for light work, but rather it's because the big tractors are so cheap to buy nowadays as compared to the smaller, more useful tractors. Not uncommon to see the 100+ horsepower tractors under loaders too. I would also guess part of this stems from the fact that the original owner couldn't get anything back from the tractor on a trade in, so just kept it and gave it loader duty rather than just give the tractor away. A good six series diesel will totally bend your wallet insideout, whereas the larger framed mules can be had fairly reasonably. Allan
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