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Posted by Quebec Red on March 29, 2005 at 20:01:55 from (24.37.212.80):
In Reply to: Interesting tractors posted by WillJ on March 29, 2005 at 17:53:20:
The 624 was a Nuess build with a 206 inch motor, a 4X2 and R trans or their Agriomatic-a combination TA and a shuttle with a neutral as well, all hydraulic. These were introduced in Canada in August 1967. I remember going with my Dad to look at them. At the dealers there was a 656 gas utility gear drive, a 1966 F656 gas white nose, a 756 diesel and two 624s. Now being young and not knowing dollars, profit, payments,etc. I naturally wanted Dad to go for the 756, or at least a 656. Trading a SW6, he was leary of the fuel consumption on a 263. The differential lock was a selling point on the 624. My Dad delt for the 624 Agriomatic after seeing 64 PTO hp with the wire still on the pump. That tractor did over 7000 hours with only a clutch and normal repairs. Excellent value for the money. I later purchased a 656d used. The 624 would give it a good run,beating the 656 in economy.
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