Posted by georgeky on January 01, 2008 at 21:22:40 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: 656 posted by ChrisAS on January 01, 2008 at 20:23:19:
I don't see what your in a tizzy about. Of course the 656 is a more modern tractor with those improvemnets you mentioned. It is still just a decendant of the M. No one said it was an M. Like IH was, maybe you need to be a little more progressive in your thinking. I have looked at them for years, and I see a great similarity in all the true Farmall tractors. I have a 666, 450 and 2 M's now that I use on a regular basis. Have also had a 400 and 656 so I have looked at these for many years, and still see the likeness. The 450 which was yet another progression of the M did have a draft control, did have power steering, did have IPTO, and those brakes are just like those of the 400.450/SC and many more. They will hang up, as I have one right now on my 666 that does from time to time. Look at the big picture and have a good one.
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