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Posted by Stan(VA). on February 11, 2004 at 07:19:16 from (69.19.0.1):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: IH 656 Loader question posted by Hugh MacKay on February 11, 2004 at 06:48:27:
You keep this up and I'll have to stop complainin' bout how cold it is here ;) We've had snow and ice down here the last couple weeks, but just dealing with the last few ice spots and soupy roads after warm temps this week have done their work. I haven't owned 560 or 656 but looking in the books seems they are very similar as far as frame/engine(6 cyl's)/rear-end, so that makes sense that the loader mounts would interchange. When I moved a Kelly loader from a 504 to a Super H I had to remove around 8" on that frame. Part of that was because the 3pnt on the SH wouldn't allow the frame to hang out the back. Keep the fire goin up there. As much as I enjoy riding the tractors around, this time of year I think it runs a close 2nd to thawing out at the wood stove! Stan(VA).
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