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Posted by tator on November 03, 2005 at 19:42:58 from (207.119.108.218):
In Reply to: 560 FARMALL posted by bedrock1234 on November 03, 2005 at 07:57:37:
just to let you know about our experiance with a 560. we had a 560 gas for years, only problem we had was it ate valves every 500 hours, and liked fuel when we really used it. traded it for a 686 d, which is a glorified 560w/310 german diesel. i have ran several 560s for other people and they never had the problem we had. this past week we bought a 560d, along with a 234 picker. what a machine. its easy on fuel, picked 10 acres and used under a quarter a tank of fuel according to gauge, if it correct, havent measured it yet. also we haven"t used the tractor for anything else. take the picker off this weekend so we can use it. only problem we have is starting it, cant get used to glow plugs, or remembering to push kill switch back in(boy do i feel smart) hope this helps you. they are an awsome tractor. so thats my 2 cents worth. good luck.
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