Really can't say , My one friend used a 706 gas wwith a fabed up mounted Kelly loader with a six foot boom pole on the end to handle equipment and his had a wide ft . I had a 706 with a 2000 I H loader with a six foot boom pole and mine was a narrow ft. . I could handle a 13 foot Brillion Cultipacter with no problems , 20 foot wing discs lost count of four and five bottom plows . Now yep my buddy handled five times the amount of STUFF then i did as he had a bigger check book.. I never had and issue with the narrow , now i did replace to ft. spindles on his and his ft. end was and I H ft. not some junky after market . I know how much his 706 would lift as i picked up a Farmall M with a New idea 319 Super picker with the 12 roll bed when it blew a tire in the field . Mine could lift a 68 Chevy Impala and load it on a semi flat bed . Now Keep in mind here Both had loaded 18.4 x34's and 8 150 lb donuts on each side on the rear PLUS Donnies had a weight box on the fast hitch that was 3x3 x 3 loaded with IRON and i had 15 100Lb ft weights on a fast hitch bracket i made up and some times even wanting a few more lbs LIKE another 2000. NOT fun balancing on a narrow with both back wheels off the ground , HOw fast can you go from raise to LOWER .
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