Posted by Lee in Iowa on January 02, 2008 at 19:18:54 from (66.172.198.74):
In Reply to: 656 posted by ChrisAS on January 01, 2008 at 20:23:19:
My turn to brag, I have a 560 diesel my dad bought new when I was 1 year old. It has 6600 hours on the clock and it quit 35 years ago. Only overhauled once that was when it sitting on a silage blower unattended and a radiator problem caused it to overheat. Late model so no rearend update. Many hours on 4 bottom plow and 2 row silage chopper in good bottom ground corn. Had to chop on the bottom not enough weight to pull chopper and wagon in the hills. But now I have to hurry up and get cam bushings put in this winter, losing oil pressure. I've only run one 656 and I can't say I was impressed I probably didn't run it right but I always got it in two gears when I tried to shift. And when the neighbor counterweighted the rearend for the loader like Allan is doing with his tractor it broke that H torque tube two different times. I could never understand why IH put what is basically H size components behind that size motor. Lee
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