Posted by georgeky on December 27, 2007 at 20:52:32 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: D310 vs D312 posted by Jimmy King on December 27, 2007 at 20:36:44:
I was under the impression that they changed all together at a certain time. I know on my service manual it refers to early 686 with D-312 and late production with D-310. I don't know. I do know that 312 will rock. It never knows the 3X16 plows are on it at 12 inches or more. When dad still done all the buying we got a new 584 in 80. It ws parked beside a 686 with wide front, canopy and I think it was the 310. I said boy that one would be nice, but he thought it was bigger than we needed at the time. Wasn't but about 800 dollars difference in them. I waited a long time to find a good one at good price, but lucked up on the 666 about 5 years ago for 4400 bucks. Had new tires all around, good paint, good TA, and roared to life with a bump of the switch. I like it quite well.
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