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Re: So what was your FAVORITE IH
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Posted by Larry B. on January 30, 2004 at 06:43:41 from (216.240.78.13):
In Reply to: So what was your FAVORITE IH posted by wolfy on January 29, 2004 at 17:43:47:
I never said in the other thread my fovorite, just told of the ones I own and have had. My favorite one is the one I am driving. Can be on my 706 and tell myself this is my favorite till I get on my 856. I do want to kick myself in the butt sometimes for selling my SMD & B450 years ago. I still would like to buy a 1066 or 966. All tractors, any brand , can be good if taken care of and maintained and not abused,fix minor problems before the get to be major and you can make junk out of any tractor. Every tractor has different faults to different people, it what you use them for. I probley used my 560 for something totaly different than Hugh McKay did his. My 806's pretty well stay in the same gear all day so I don't need shuttle or power shift. It what you use the for.Some of the things people use them for, the tractor was not design for. Only my opion
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