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Posted by Grove r on March 01, 2002 at 06:28:45 from (161.184.18.59):
In Reply to: Re: Late 806 tractors posted by Steven@nd on March 01, 2002 at 05:43:24:
Hi, Steven, have an 806 with 18.4X38 tires and the ten hole front hub, with sixteen inch wide front tires, also have two of the older ones with 18.4x34 tires on the back. All three, [diesels], are in running order, and meet their work load every year without hesitation. I pull a 4-16" Oliver plow, and a sixteen and half foot Oliver disc in sandy clay soil, with diamond harrows behind the disc. Also bale with an 850 NewHolland baler. Have quick-tach loaders for two of them to load the round bales for transport. Have never owned a better machine with such economical pulling power, and ease of handling. For their age, there are still a lot of them being used in this area. Have a gooder,R.E.L.
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