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806, 966, 4020 comparisons
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Posted by Tom3 on January 05, 2007 at 08:27:05 from (70.142.49.246):
Dear Allan, You are an inspiration to everyone on the board. How does the 806 compare to the 966 as to power, handling, durability and reliability? How do these tractors compare to the late console 4020 using the same criteria?
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- Re: 806, 966, 4020 comparisons two mile 14:38:03 01/05/07
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- Re: 806, 966, 4020 comparisons Rob Hartman 14:32:39 01/05/07
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- Re: 806, 966, 4020 comparisons nickg 09:55:18 01/05/07
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- Re: 806, 966, 4020 comparisons Allan In NE 08:48:55 01/05/07
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