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how's 'bout a 966?
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Posted by Tim Shultz on June 10, 2006 at 19:01:59 from (71.51.121.208):
got a question for you guys.. well really quite a few! my sisters boyfriend is finding out that baleing hay can pay off if you are carefull(and REALLY LUCKY) anyhow, he thinks "we" need another tractor.. it would be used for pulling the baler, haybine and bush-hog.... I though a 185 AC would fit the bill pretty good, plus I am a bit in love with those tracors.. but since he is an IH man he wants like 806 or something.. well dennis polk has a 966 with only like 2,000 hours on it.. fresh paint.. cream puff you might say.. dunno what he wants for it yet.. going monday to look it over.. but would you say this is a good tractor? any thing we should look at real close? could this thing pull a haybine? (in case we should have a rich uncle die or somthing) THANKS! Tim Shultz
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