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Re: Update: Home Built 3pt for 706
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Posted by karl f on March 23, 2007 at 16:39:38 from (64.83.221.111):
In Reply to: Update: Home Built 3pt for 706 posted by Kelly C on March 23, 2007 at 12:56:25:
you gotta wonder why a 706 was ever made so stripped down like this. try finding a basic stripped down tractor today--the only option in the matter you have is open platform. weird anamolies in the automotive world back in the day too. was it a "hitch delete" option? i've always assumed some type of lift with rockshaft was standard equipment on those--or was the lift actually the option that the dealers just stocked to promote an upsale, much like the car dealers and the "packages" they stock? what's this tractor's history? i'm envisioning an old timer replacing his M or W9, who maybe bought the belt pulley option too. it still has a rear hydraulic pump right? i think i'm falling in love with it...:) -karl f
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