Posted by Lmack on April 24, 2014 at 07:14:25 from (24.131.50.165):
In Reply to: What a Difference! posted by Matt Tieken on April 23, 2014 at 03:45:44:
Back in the day my dad bought a 656 to work the new acreage and to cope with the fact that I was leaving for college and he had to do it all. It replaced a Farmall 200 and a Ford 2000 Dexter. The 656 was HEAVEN compared to either of the others. The 200 with a wide front and no power steering would work a boy to death in a long day of planting. The Ford was just too close to the ground and the implement dust would eat one alive. The 656 was tall enough to avoid most of the dust, had power steering, had a comfortable seat, good hydraulics, and carried a wide enough swath even plowing to make turning at the ends easy.
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