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Re: 986 vs. 1086 fuel consumption and hours before
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Posted by alranch on September 10, 2006 at 15:03:53 from (70.41.136.52):
In Reply to: Re: 986 vs. 1086 fuel consumption and hours before posted by Erik in WI on September 10, 2006 at 14:26:09:
Thanks for the info. I"d mainly like something with a cab, Oliver sort of had one, but had no working heat or air, so I don"t care about that as much. A cab makes a nice windbreak when it"s 10 below with 30 miles an hour wind and snow.... It"s also nice to keep the dust from directly blowing in a person"s face while baling (for 6+ weeks). Also probably closer to NE. I"ve never looked at a 986 yet, closest one I see right now is four hours away, but I"m going to look at it if it"s still there. Why didn"t they put turbos on some of their smaller tractors (JD either)? I don"t know how much they help efficiency wise, but I sure liked both the power and economy on my 1855 turbo.
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