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Re: 656 Hydro, the perfect tractor?
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Posted by Aaron on January 29, 2001 at 15:44:52 from (172.163.90.34):
In Reply to: 656 Hydro, the perfect tractor? posted by Darren on January 29, 2001 at 10:06:13:
Just make darn sure it's not a gas. Wow, I think OPEC built that engine. Impossible to start in the winter, murder on fuel, and that darn tank over the engine, sheer stupidity. Summer work gives one wild gas fumes headache. WOn't pull much either, likes to overheat under constant big loads. Worked just great on a "bushhog". Light field work, etc. For what you want to do, you are probably better off with a gear tractor. You think a TA is expensive? Ever price a new hydro? Aaron
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