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Posted by ny bill o on September 24, 2003 at 09:10:25 from (66.24.251.183):
In Reply to: Tractor info... posted by Justin-PA on September 24, 2003 at 07:56:24:
the tractor in the picture is like my 784/ 2250 loader. it has a row crop front axle which is lighter duty than the utility (not the right name but i'm drawing a blank) axle on models with 30" rear tires. front axle on mine was welded before i bought it. steering can get quite loose if it has had a lot of loader time. foot and parking brakes are internal which is time consuming/expensive to repair. the engines run cheap on fuel, transmissions are ok- i'm not as happy with gear selection for loading as i was with 656 gear drive, but the lo-rev lever is handy, being a straight line shift. the bucket in the picture is a smaller one, so should have been easier on everything than a 8' bucket. check for cracks on welds between side rails and cross member on loader frame. from the picture, it looks to be in good shape. my 784 has a year round cab and 540/1000 pto which is different than most. average condition, fair tires. almost 7000 hours. it cost $5700 for tractor and $1800 for loader, no one bid when put back together.
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