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I think I need an IHC Hydro. Maybe 84.
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Posted by Stetts on October 30, 2006 at 22:47:08 from (12.189.32.37):
Is there any inherent flaws in the Hydros? I have less than 80 acres of grass hay to plant, maintain and, if the cows don't get to it fast enough, harvest. I would think 60-70 HP would do fine, so if I have it right, the 84 is the utility version, the 85 is a more rare 75 HP MFWD and the 86 is a normal tractor around 70 HP? Then I've seen the Hydro 70,100 and 186's advertised at around 100 HP. Seems to me just about any of those would work out, but very nice condition is a must. Would any of you have or know of one for sale? I can drive quite far from south TX to pick it up. E-mail me at stetts@ev1.net or call (830) 789-1109. Thanks muchly. Stetts
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