Posted by MNHighwired on July 06, 2014 at 01:42:21 from (70.197.195.161):
Is there alot of differense betwene the 756 and the 766 gas tractors? I have a 730 Case gas on a 7ft snowblower. After last winter in Minnesota, the Case being under powered and only having a high and low I want some thing different. I ran a ad in the Red Power Mag last issue for a 766 gas and got some neat phone calls. The 766s that I called on have not worked out. One did not have a drawbar, one no 3 point or fast hitch, one only one hydrolics. I am loking at a 766 in Wisconsin next week. I had a nice old (75)gentleman from New York call me about his 756, he had in his IH collection of 45 tractors plus. He bought it from somebody he knew who had bought this tractor new. It has 2200 hrs on it and a Hiniker cab also. He said the cab is very good and this tractor has been repainted. He said tires and tractor looks good. I asked for pictures. I really like the 766 tractors. The looks, headlights up front, and they more weight to them. This gentleman wants $6.000 for this tractor. Hauling to Minnesota $1500. I think I can get a 766 for around $6800 - $7000 and used cab for $500. The 766 have about 6000 - 7000 hours on them that I have looked at. This tractor I buy will be at a farm I do not live at, to blow snow and to load round bales to a trailer that are in storge there. A loader is next to get. What do I do 766 or 756 tractor? Will I be able to get parts for 756 tractor in 10 or 15 years. Will it be the same for the 766 on parts? The 766 is a heaver tractor for moving bales. I bought a 1586 three years ago and it has worked out good for me. Thank you for your imput on what I should buy.
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