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Posted by FC on June 24, 2005 at 12:33:00 from (64.141.134.66):
In Reply to: Re: difference between a 656... posted by Darren McLaughlin on June 24, 2005 at 10:57:44:
Works both ways. I have seen beautifully painted tractors which are mechanically lacking and ugly tractors which run like a top and have had excellent care mechanically. I have an old C which absolutely looks awful and hardly has any paint left on it but will work all day long and never miss a beat - as a matter of fact I just finished mowing about 15 acres of hay with it in the last week. Then again I know the history of it as my father bought it in the 50's. New paint can cover a multitude of sins so don't judge the proverbial book by its cover. I am really not that familiar with that particular model or the hydro though. Hopefully someone who is can shed some light on what to look for.
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