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Posted by Ed on May 14, 2003 at 10:34:40 from (198.185.163.7):
In Reply to: Re: What size machine posted by wpff on May 14, 2003 at 06:49:21:
I'd go with the 1066 if the price is right for the condition. It's close by so you won't have to pay for shipping - not cheep for a 10,000 + tractor. I've never owned a 1066 but haven't heard of a fuel consumption problem from my neighbors. The little brother is the 966 that uses the same engine D-414 in the non-turo version that puts out aroung 100 hp. Frame is slightly lighter but still heavy duty. If you only need 60 hp and want to save fuel you might want to look at the 606,656,666,686 or 884 that put out 60-70hp. The 3600 is too small and won't work right when the grass gets tall and you need the HP.
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