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Posted by the tractor vet on December 29, 2005 at 11:18:20 from (4.124.94.84):
In Reply to: farmall 806 posted by donny on December 29, 2005 at 09:39:22:
Well it is a bit high but i have notseen the tractor in question as ya see alot of them in the 45-65 range but i did sell one for 8750 once but i realy did not want to sell that one and put the price up to where i figured that the guy would just walk away well he didn't and just asked how i wanted the check made out what do you do so i figured that i could go and buy two more with the money and that is what i did but i had that one all done over for myself and evytime i fix one upsomeone just has to buy it from me so now my 806 is the worst looking tractor around and nobody wants it but me but i have a good running 806 with 8600 hours on it they do last and are one good tractor even if ya got to buy one and fix it . Myself i like to fix a rag up if i can buy it for the money like around 35-4500 and then ya have room to work if you can do it yourself . The engine is a bit tricky to rebuild if not done correctly and will come apart but if done wright they will live for thousands of hours the T/A if done correctly will live a long life and the rest is almost bullet proof.
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