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Re: pumping up a 766?
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Posted by John Schneider on March 20, 2007 at 09:35:56 from (139.142.51.53):
In Reply to: Re: pumping up a 766? posted by Allan In NE on March 20, 2007 at 08:47:30:
Thanks for posting the picture Allan...I have a few other pics, but they aren't very good quality. The old guy wasn't too sure about his fancy digital camera. Not sure why they aren't clearer. The inside of the cab looks like the day it came out of the dealership. Factory air, heat, wiper, duals. It's got everything I need and then some. I do get the feeling though that an extra 10 hp would come in handy for the baling? Other than that, I will match the implements to the tractor and not be in any hurry to get things done. I already have a nice old IH 503 combine that works well. Going to pick up the softcore baler and swather/crimper in the next few weeks too. The swather is an old Coop Implements 14 footer that needs a little tlc. I still need a right sized plow and cultivator and/or disk.
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