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Re: ih 706 vs jd 3020
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Posted by Short Bolt on July 09, 2007 at 03:50:59 from (69.21.20.90):
In Reply to: ih 706 vs jd 3020 posted by D17 man on July 08, 2007 at 13:53:03:
Just throwing in my 2 cents worth. I have spent alot of money on my 706 trying to get it togather. Bought a 301 out of a 806 had it bored +.040 bought every thing new except crank and cam. Told it would pop a 100+ horse. Been setting in shop don't have time to finish. Put over $3000.00 in it so far besides giving $5500.00 for the tractor, just to have a strong Red Power field stomper.Wished some one would buy it so I could buy a 3020 and get some work done!
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