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Re: Re: Re: QUESTIONS ON 656
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Posted by dhermesc on August 06, 2003 at 13:55:58 from (65.149.3.190):
In Reply to: Re: Re: QUESTIONS ON 656 posted by Hugh MacKay on August 06, 2003 at 13:11:41:
As you state the horse power increases from model to model were gradual, but there are five models (SM, SMTA, 400, 450, 560) before you get to the 656 from a M. The engine increases from 4 cylinder to 6, forward speeds from 5 to 10, live hydraulics, live PTO, 2 or 3 point factory set up. Comparing a M to a 656 is like comparing a Farmall Regular to a M, and the Regular is much more similar. I have pulled a 400 air planter with chemical barrels and a big round baler with a 656 and would never have dreamed of or even seen that attempted with a M. If you where using a 656 on the same equipment as the M, why get rid of the M?
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