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Posted by Nathan in Texas on March 03, 2006 at 19:35:31 from (64.207.75.244):
In Reply to: Nathan In Texas and your tractor posted by Allan In NE on March 03, 2006 at 18:37:49:
Thanks for the input Allen. I really am hoping that it will check out okay. I already have a good quote on shipping and the dealer quoted me a really good cash price also. I've been in touch with a guy who is going to go over there tomorrow and chat with them for me. If that goes well I will get someone to do an inspection on it and maybe in a couple weeks I'll have a tractor! I don't want to rush into it blindly though. I've read up on 656's and the only drawbacks seem to be the shifter and the 282 isn't all that highly regarded by some with the hard starting in the cold (that shouldn't matter much to me in Texas). I've about decided that if I don't end up with something soon I'll just break down and buy a brand new Kubota. Thanks for the input.
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