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Re: IH 656 Hydro-Should I parts IT?
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Posted by JJK on September 01, 2006 at 18:48:26 from (216.189.131.62):
In Reply to: IH 656 Hydro-Should I parts IT? posted by dej(JED) on September 01, 2006 at 07:07:32:
If your 656 is a row crop, you know that the hydro works good doesn't stall, and that the diff and axles are fine I'd say overhaul the engine. If the hydro is weak internally then send it down the road. If you break an IH into 3 parts its not so bad when its 1/3 of the tractor to repair but when its 2/3 then thats when the cost of the repair and is it worth it come into play. Does the tractor pay for itself on the farm or is it just another expence. Q's and A's need to be evaluated like that if you want to come out ahead. I can't say what the call is for parted out hydro's but I don't think its all that demading anymore. Hope this helps and best of luck to ya on whatever you decide.
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