Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 23, 2009 at 19:12:58 from (209.226.247.59):
In Reply to: Re: 656 vs 706 posted by mkirsch on July 23, 2009 at 05:19:17:
mkirsch: I didn't notice anyone suggesting there were very many 310 German diesels put in 706.
I realize you have some big hills in upstate NY, however the grade is no steeper than I encountered in NS. The grade may be longer as the hills are higher. I used my 560 and 656 pulling baler with thrower and 20' 200 bale wagons on grades every bit as steep as anything I've seen in NY, never had any problems, not even anxious moments. I have been through the Adirondacks and the Alleganys
I had a 1066, but never had it hitched to the baler. I did use it on forage harvester, but mainly for it's horsepower not it's pulling or holding back ability.
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