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Re: 966 for brushhog
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Posted by Larry806 on January 21, 2006 at 08:43:10 from (70.61.182.1):
In Reply to: Re: 966 for brushhog posted by Hugh MacKay on January 21, 2006 at 02:46:49:
"In my lifetime I've owned 16 farmalls, 1 Cockshutt, 1 Deere and 2 Cases," Well lets just say I've owned several tractors over the years "I can tell you that when you step up to the parts counter, on average you will buy 656 and 560 parts for a fraction of the cost of any of the large chassis tractors." I don't really agree with that. Parts for the 560 & 656 are going to keep getting harder and more expensive to get. So my point is the 9 can be a much better deal than a 666 or 766. I was looking for a 766 or 786 this fall to be a sprayer tractor. I bought a 1466 almost 7000 less than they wanted for a 786. I moved my 806 ( al most 20,000 hours on it) down to spraying and auger work & replaced it with the 14 in the field. Neighbor wanted a White 105 to pull a 15 ft mulcher & drill with. We went to a sale and he bought a White 4-150 for over 7000 less than the 105. He used it for 10 years on the drill. With that light load he never had any repairs. He and I started working together and replaced the 150 with my 806 on the drill and I bought a 24 ft field cultivator for the White. with in 2 year we had repair on the 150.
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