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Re: difference between a 656 utility and 656 row c
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Posted by Harold H on June 24, 2005 at 16:40:17 from (67.141.160.53):
In Reply to: difference between a 656 utility and 656 row crop posted by Darren McLaughlin on June 24, 2005 at 09:40:23:
The Farmall 656 is high profile, seat high over flat platform, adjustable rear axles, single, dual, or wide front axle options, longer wheelbase than International. The Farmall 656 high Clear has drop housings on rear axles and taller front spindles and braces on wide front axle. The International 656 utility is low profile, seating position straddles rear end, flange type rear axles, shorter wheelbase wide front axle only. The International 656 row crop or high clear has low profile and short wheelbase of I 656 utility but has rear axles of Farmall 656 and taller spindles on I 656 type front axle. The International 2656 had the same seating and profile as the I 656 with a different grill and heavy duty wide front axle. Also had a number of different tire sizes and types not available on I 656. All of the Farmall and International models were available in gear drive with or without TA or with Hydrostatic drive. Forward and reverse shuttle shift was also available on the 2656 only. Harold H
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