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Re: Farmall 826 GAS HYDRO
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 22, 2006 at 08:31:14 from (216.208.58.117):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 826 GAS HYDRO posted by billonthefarm on February 22, 2006 at 06:03:10:
Bill: I didn't say it never happened, I didn't have the time to go to these places everyday. I can tell you this, not one of my 560, 656 or 1066 were ever apart before 10,000 hours other than PTO unit of 560 and two hydraulic pumps. Now that is rather minor. I can take you to countless other owners that experienced the same. I didn't go to those other make dealers very often, but it seemed like every time I did there were big tractors apart. Your contention that modern tractors in the past 20 years have improved is not true. Busy seasons to me were busy. My 1066 had 10,000 hours by the time it was 8 years old, 656 reached the 10,000 hour mark at 11 years. I never had a Farmall let me down in a busy season. That is not the case with new tractors in the past 20 years. Todays tractors are letting farmers down in busy seasons at alarming rates. I could give you 6 examples right off the cuff, but this post is long enough.
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