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756Dvs 560D, 706D, 666D
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Posted by farmall300u on March 03, 2002 at 13:57:39 from (24.93.19.29):
I am a chance to buy either a 560D, 666D, 706D or a 756D. Price is about the same and so is the condition of each tractor. Can somebody help tell me what is the difference betwen these three tractors and the diesel engines? Which one is easier to start in the winter?
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