ya know everybody whines about the amount of gas that they burn in A DAY , How much gas ya going to run thru in a ten hour day in your pickup on the road pulling a trailer ??? BTDT and let me tell you it is a lot more then a 706 or a 756 will suck up in a day . Now if ya take the tax off the gas at the end of a year ya can run then for less then a diesel tractor on haying work IF it is tuned up wright and set correctly , if not then yea they will burn gas. keep in mind that my buddy and i run 706 gassers and we do put them to WORK i can mow rake twice and move bales on 28 acres on one tank . IF that piece of junk 1219 Deere hay bine would let you mow in 4th low insead of 3 low we would use less gason 28 acres . Oh and BTW this is not on a pool table flat ground either and this field is not for the novice to make hay on either . So pulling a 9 foot haybine up the hill will make it work hard and to keep her going straight takes a bit of left brake since she is trying to lift the ft. end off the ground with 600 lbs on the nose . IF ya want to farm with a Fuel sipping tractor then ya had best get a David Brown or something that ya park facing east at night and bow three time at sun rise before starting .
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