Posted by Steven f/AZ on January 02, 2008 at 07:37:51 from (216.67.213.217):
In Reply to: IH 656 Questions posted by Fromjb2 on January 01, 2008 at 06:34:30:
Joe Godoy said: (quoted from post at 15:31:30 01/01/08) I also forgot to ask about a loader for the 656. Which ones are recommended and what is the maximum capacity that is recommended? I dont have much lifting that would need to be done but I would just like to know the limits either by bucket dimensions or weight.
How hard is it to convert one from Row Crop to Utility and what are the differences?
Joe
You cannot convert from row crop to utility or vice versa.
We had a 656 row crop with a Farmhand F11 loader on it. Good for about 1000 lb bales, once we started making bigger bales, the loader suffered.
ALL 656 row crop came with hydraulic power steering, I believe the utilities did too, but not totally sure.
The 656, 666, and 686 all have the same basic rearend and transmission. They changed the tin work to match the current series... engines changed as already mentioned with the 686.
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