Posted by Ross Bryner on October 22, 2009 at 09:46:56 from (74.214.224.112):
THANKS for Yesterday's Replies! I posted a question about later IH utility tractors; 50 to 70 horse (674 etc...74 series and 684 etc...84 series) AND recieved some great comments.
NOW I would like opinions as to what is a better, more durable tractor: the IH diesel 686 row-crop or the IH diesel 684 or 784 utility or utility row-crop ?
(And of course, I can include the 544, 656, 666 row-crops and the 584 and 684 utility or utility row-crop models as well; and the later Case-IH 85 and 95 series tractors.)
I purposely am not including the 884 because it has the 16 speed transmission like the 706, 766 and 786 (I don't want one of these).
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