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Re: Whats a good 60 horse tractor?
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Posted by John A on September 04, 2003 at 20:16:12 from (208.24.233.174):
In Reply to: Whats a good 60 horse tractor? posted by Kelly C on September 04, 2003 at 12:26:29:
Kelly, I agree with most of the post here tonight. (Bigger is Better) ! There is No substitute for horse power. With that said the 706/806 or 756/856 will fill the bill. If you are bent on a gas motor, go LP on one of these versions. They run clean, simple to work on. Later then put a loader on to move bales. If necessary you can load Semi's. 2 rows tall. The letter and number series with the smaller 56s will get close but not where you need it. I have a 966 open station with a 2350 IH loader, great combination. I seldom apon never, use a 3 pt bale fork now. Good luck, John A. PS... The only thing else you will need is a spinner knob on the steering wheel, And Airplane tires on the front end. Light years ahead and better than standard Ag front tires Later.....
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