Posted by A.J. in Pa. on February 03, 2011 at 19:03:42 from (207.255.230.119):
I know this has been hashed around time and again and I can't figure out how to archive it. The local tractor jockey picked up a 656 D from an old local feed mill. It has around 4200 hours and is straight but weathered. Over all it's a dry tractor and the Trans fluid looks and smells good. Saturday I think I'm going to try to get it started and moving. This will be used for a chore tractor - hi-lift, raking, planting etc. Nothing heavy, my 966 does the grunt work. We had a tractor just like this years ago and I am aware of their limitations. Still gotta love those Hydros. Without giving it a good, hot work out all day, is there anyway or are there any tricks I can do just to get a feel that the hydro is going to be some what reliable? For $2800 if it runs and drives the temptation is there for a great project tractor. Any sound advise will be appreciated. Thanks.
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