Posted by rustred on November 26, 2013 at 19:38:16 from (74.214.152.80):
In Reply to: Super MTA Vs 560 D. posted by Brad Vaughn on November 26, 2013 at 15:19:34:
no sense going back in time when wanting to trade up as the 560 is a much better tractor, well it has to be... sinse the 560 was modeled after the old M. live pto and hyd. and maybe power steering. WAY easier on diesel than that gas M. better seat and more comfortable than the M. nothing spectacular about the T A cause these tractors dont even need one. way easier to shift a standard tractor than a T A equiped one. to me the price of these T A tractors is a joke, cause people want one just to say they have a T A tractor. then they dont even know what it is for or how to use it. the 560 is also more powerful. i have all these tractors and i will pick the 560 over any model M anyday. only makes sense, newer is better.
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