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Re: to buy or not to buy? 766
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Posted by John A on October 10, 2004 at 11:55:11 from (65.161.170.172):
In Reply to: to buy or not to buy? 766 posted by caseyc on October 10, 2004 at 08:22:57:
caseyc, A 766 is the same platforn as a 966/1066 if memory serves me correctly So Size to Hp ratio is excellent. Will handle most 6 row equipment, batwing shredders, can be haulled short distances with a 3/4 or 1T truck amd HD tandem axle,dually trailer. OK now ask yourself this ....... Why are 80-100 Hp tractors so popular today EVEN worn out ones???........ Because they can be bought for little money. ($3to 6K) put ($10 to 15K) in them in refurbishment, Still!, It is less than 20k Go price a New one!!!! it is a barganat with the reburb cost. Hence I would buy it! with plans on refurb. Use it, if she runs for a yr or two, then that is GRAVY. Hope this helps Later, John A.
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