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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 03, 2004 at 21:52:23 from (216.208.58.123):
In Reply to: whats up with the six posted by 686 on November 03, 2004 at 19:17:35:
686: If your just now discovering a 686, you've led a rather sheltered existance. Probably not safe to let you go to town by yourself. 686's are now all over 25 years old, and have a bit of history behind them. Any 25 year old tractor with a poor maintainence record will not look good. And yes I can tell it has seen poor maintainence or your wouldn't be craping about the particular items you have outlined. 656, 666 and 686 in good order can not be matched by any 60 hp tractor on the market, even to this current day. I know of several of these tractors going over the 10,000 hour mark with almost no repair bills. Fuel efficiency was top notch on both light and heavy work. I owned one of them, truly the most efficient tractors ever built. I also owned 15 other Farmalls, all bought new by my dad, my neighbor or myself. All I can say is; your ignorance is showing.
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