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Re: hydro question
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Posted by Tim Malin on July 20, 2002 at 13:33:47 from (207.190.93.166):
In Reply to: hydro question posted by BigM on July 19, 2002 at 22:14:06:
I'm sorry I can't really answer your question, but I am looking for an 826 hydro for my own uses. My neighbors have two 1026's, because after they bought one they had to have another (hint, hint). A valve I know was very impressive in price considering it could fit in a small shoe box, upwards of 1000, but they bought the tractor knowing the valve was bad and ended up saving about 1000 by fixing it themselves. Awesome chopping, baling, and cutting tractors, mostly everything PTO drive. Don't pull with it though, that will overheat the tranny and wreck it. I don't know any more about them than that, but if you find out let me know, okay? Talk to you later.
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