Posted by Frank in VA on July 23, 2009 at 04:45:33 from (128.175.85.60):
In Reply to: 656 vs 706 posted by Frank in VA on July 22, 2009 at 19:54:40:
Thanks for the information. To get more to the point I trying to make a decision between a 656 and 706 sold locally. Both are wide front, TA delete, 3 pt, diesels. The 706 has less than 600 hrs on a in frame overhaul and 8000 hrs on the clock. It also has the round fenders, 1 remote, 34" rubber, new fronts, and needs the shifter linkage rebuild. The 656 has 6000 hrs with a new clutch, 2 remotes flat top fenders, fair 38" rubber. Sheet metal is in similar condition on both. $4,000 for the 706, $3500 for the 656. My gut says the 706 is the better buy but I question whether I'd be better off to continue to look for the 666 I've been wanting for years.
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