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Re: 786 vs. 886
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Posted by K.B.-826 on November 18, 2005 at 18:10:12 from (24.180.146.111):
In Reply to: 786 vs. 886 posted by Mike in Vt on November 18, 2005 at 05:59:21:
We"ve had our 786 since it was new. 8500 trouble-free engine hours, only major thing to fail was the TA. Had to go through the shift linkage a couple times. 786 is a stripped-down late-model 886. A 786 DID NOT have a full cab from the factory, but that does not mean a cab from a bigger 86 series couldn"t have been put on. 786"s were only built for 2 years and only 1800-1900 were made, but parts avaliblity is exellent. The shift levers are on the left side, like all other 86 series tractors. The 786 and 886 did not have the troublesome closed-center hydraulic system like the bigger late 86 series tractors had. Ours has 9.5x15"s and 18.4x34"s, I don"t think I"d want 15.5 or 16.9x38"s.
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