Posted by AG in IN on February 09, 2012 at 07:25:00 from (67.236.89.200):
In Reply to: 856 Special posted by robgIN on February 09, 2012 at 06:45:54:
John T said: (quoted from post at 15:45:54 02/09/12) Okay, me n Jimmy have another question (from our daily old farts farm BS session here at the RV park)
He says in addition to the 856 we all know about, IHC made an 856 Special but Im not finding good info or what the difference is CAN ANYONE HELP
John T
I've never heard of a 856 "Special". There was an 856 Custom made. Comparing the Custom 856 to a regular one is like comparing the JD 4000 to a 4020. It was a "budget-minded" version.
I think some of the differences were that the Custom had a smaller fuel tank, single headlight in each fender, single hydraulic remote, no battery covers, single air cleaner element, step and grab handle on TA lever side only, no hydraulic seat, round muffler (like 806), 2pt. hitch, 34 inch (non-wedge lock) wheels, 6 bolt front wheels/hubs, and a few other things to take a few more bucks of of a regular 856's retail price.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 07:29:14 02/09/12 2 times.
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