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Re: Need 756D info.
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Posted by K.B.-826 on June 06, 2007 at 16:38:52 from (24.180.143.209):
In Reply to: Need 756D info. posted by 49h on June 06, 2007 at 15:17:58:
Like the Vet said, it's the cheap version. IH built 856 Custom to compete with the John Deere 4000, which was just a stripped down 4020. The 856 Custom proved to be a good seller, so they brought out the 756 Custom. There aren't too many 756 Customs around here so I can't tell you the exact differences other than what the Vet mentioned, but I do know that the 856 Customs also had regular clamp type rear wheels while the regular 856 came standard with the wegde-locks. Every 856 Custom that I've seen had 16.9x38 rear rubber, while most regular 856's around here have 18.4x38's. The 856 Custom had a smaller air filter canister with a single filter element. Both Custom models did not have battery covers.
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