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Re: Farmall 826 GAS HYDRO
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Posted by Ross on February 21, 2006 at 19:31:48 from (69.44.24.107):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 826 GAS HYDRO posted by Hugh MacKay on February 21, 2006 at 16:09:59:
No offense Hugh you're entitled to your opinion but I think 06/26/56 make a fine loader tractor. You can shift from low to high to reverse kind of like a shuttle and leave the gear selector alone. Now I know you'll say if you want to get stuff done get a skid steer it'll be faster. Yes it will be faster on loader work. But I can take that tractor with a loader down the road at 15+ mph and load round bales on a semi with it, I can mow hay, plant corn, bale hay, pull wagons, run an auger you name it. That skid steer I've got to load it on a trailer to get it from place to place. Also in my experience (bobcats) A loader on say an 826 will stack hay higher and in general lift higher but I've heard NH skid steers apparently lift quite high and finally I can buy a clean 806 reasonably around here and put a Westendorf loader on it and have a heck of a good outfit. All the skid steers around here are either too expensive or pretty well beat to death. To me the tractor is a better deal for my money. JMO Ross
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