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Re: 656 Loader tractor
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Posted by captaink on February 13, 2006 at 14:25:27 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: 656 Loader tractor posted by Jonney M on February 13, 2006 at 12:00:34:
A 656 should do a nice job of moving those bales for you if they only weigh about 900 lbs. I have an M under a DuAll loader that I have been using since 1984 for moving round bales that weigh between 1000 and 1400 lbs. It has 15.5 38 inch tires on 14” rims and two sets of wheel weights (no fluid) on it with a wide front and power steering. If the bales are over 1200 lbs and the M is marginal for doing this and you have to be very careful but the lighter ones are no problem for it. Then again, I don’t move them far and load them on wagons for transporting out in the cow yard over the frozen cow pies to save the tractor front end. Compared to the H it should be quite a refreshing experience especially if that cab has a heater!!
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