Posted by flying belgian on February 16, 2019 at 12:12:30 from (64.254.191.1):
In Reply to: 11 HP difference - Why? posted by valiant farmer on February 15, 2019 at 16:42:08:
When I bought my Case Farmall 65, the dealer wanted to sell me the 75 in the worst way. He had the 75 on his lot but would have to get a 65 from another dealer or wait until a new container load came from over seas. Well no other dealer in the country wanted to give theirs up so he said I would have to wait maybe months to get one. But the real reason was the 75 list for $2000 more. It is absolutely the same tractor. Same engine same chassis, same weight, same everything. I just wanted mine to rake hay, run auger, run small baler, pull bale wagons and I actually pulled a six row planter and six row cultivator. So I did not need the 10 more horsepower and was willing to wait months to save $2000. Dealer thought I was crazy to wait but I bought it in Dec. and didn't need it for anything over winter anyway.
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