I will take the 560, wont find a better fuel miser either. it will pull 4/16's no problem. I have been with 560's for 47 years and if you take proper care of them they are a very cheap tractor to own, but so is true with most stuff. the 560 will run about 2 gal/hr. and even less on light pulling. the case quit a bit more. the only reason people have ta trouble , cause they don't know how to use them or even what they are designed for. the 282 engine is a good engine with its limitations. don't forget the same engine is in the 660 and rpm boosted to 2400 from the 1800 in the 560. even the early 706 has the same engine. so does many other tractor models. even the little 340 diesel uses the same engine in a 4 cyl. out of the 2 I would pick the 560 first, not saying the 830 bad either. its more of a clumsy tractor also. I am talking about the standard models in both models not the row crops or farmalls as that's my experience.
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