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Re: QUESTIONS ON 656
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Posted by Steve450 on August 06, 2003 at 19:28:38 from (64.78.90.155):
In Reply to: QUESTIONS ON 656 posted by John on August 05, 2003 at 18:53:22:
I think what the boys are trying to say is that a 656 is an "M" class tractor. A 656 will do more work than an M, but in the grand scheme of things, the 656 is a medium sized tractor just as an M was in it's day. The 656 was built to replace the 560, which replaced the 450, which replaced the 400......all the way back to the M. I don't think you could go wrong with the 656 to replace your M. I did the same thing- acually I replaced a 450 with a 656 and have never been happier. The 656 is the "Big Tractor" on our part time operation and works great. I have a gear drive Diesel wide front with 3pth and it does every thing I need it to do on 25 or so acers. My $.02
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