Posted by The tractor vet on August 08, 2013 at 12:25:46 from (75.19.124.38):
In Reply to: 86 series tractors posted by Dave H (MI) on August 08, 2013 at 06:52:41:
with 80 acres to farm a 1086 is a tad over kill in my book but each to his own . Yes a cab tractor would be nice but myself i just never fell inlove with the 86 series I find them hard to hook up to implement the ride is choppie over and 06-66 and working on them is a real pain.. Back when i was younger i farmed a lot more ground with a 450 D and twisted wrenches at a dealership five and half days a week.Then i decided to get a BIGGER tractor and bought a 706 , yep it was bigger in size but still pulled the same plow as the 450 did just a little faster . just wish i had never sold the 450 . I think back to my youth and remember how much ground my uncle worked with Crawlers and none of them were over 65 Hp. That was a more relaxing time then today.
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