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Re: Hey Allan, 1066 in the photo adds?
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 03, 2007 at 16:16:44 from (75.19.121.241):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allan, 1066 in the photo adds? posted by Bill46 on July 03, 2007 at 14:04:36:
If your looken to step up a bit in power and a littel heavier tractor but ya don't have the bigger implements to go with it do it a littel at a time this way ya can get more toys over a longer time frame . If ya got a 656 now why not move up to lets say a 706-806 756- 856 as as time goes on and ya buy bigger toys to go with them ya move on up to a littel bigger tractor . since there is so much horse power jump from a 656 to a 1066 if ya get stuff that the 1066 can handel and the 10 goes down your screwed but if ya only have 20 horse between then ya can scrap by and get the work done while one is down . like us we need something between the 806 and the 1066 and i have been thinking on that . Now if we keep getting more ground then there is going to be a huge gap in horse power as i have been kicking the ideal around on a 4x4 artic. as a prime tillage tractor and moven up to a lot bigger planter. Then BIG stuff is cheep and also is the older implements in the 20-28 ft range .Our 1066 is realy set to high as even with the direct axel mount duals we can not use all the power to the ground.
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