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Posted by the tractor vet on October 25, 2006 at 20:19:29 from (75.19.127.115):
In Reply to: 3688 posted by Youngfarmhand on October 25, 2006 at 15:44:30:
Noow myself i have never realy been impressed with the 3688's as i think they are dogs BIG TRACTOR not enough engine sorta like a 766 Gasser . Myself i would rather have a 1086 lot more getty up and go . But you also will find that one tractor is not enough as the first time ya stick her in the mud and believe me you will that now ya got to go find help and brother someone to come and pull ya out BTDT, As i use to try and farm with only one tractor and tryed my best to stay out of trouble but there was always that one spot that was not there last year and there ya set even with duals . Then you are always unhooken and hooken up to this or that . Just ask ALLEN he's got that problem about solved . HE's getting a right nice stable at his place . As for me i have a 1486 that is not running YET a 806 that everybody and there brother uses a S/MTA and a S/H that is good for some lite work like raken hay pullen the small square bailer sprayen running the elevator moving stuff back into the straw shed where we do not like to put the heavy tractor on the beams .
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