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Re: Re: Re: 756 - Good and bad points?
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Posted by JR on January 26, 2001 at 13:55:27 from (216.28.117.44):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 756 - Good and bad points? posted by dick on January 26, 2001 at 11:10:25:
Dick has a very good point, it's probaly better to use the 3pt. adapters on the tractor instead of converting to 3pt. alltogether. Say there is a farm sale NEARBY and you buy a fast-hitch plow for example, cheap and you can take the 756 down there and pick it up. Easier that trying to get somebody with a loader to come down and load the plow on a trailer and then unload it when you get home. Just a thought. P.S. I saw a narrow-front 756 gas in pretty good condition go for $4,250 in August at a auction.
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