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Posted by Stan(Mo) on December 20, 2000 at 15:19:15 from (164.214.4.51):
In Reply to: Re: Re: which one to buy posted by Emery in La on December 20, 2000 at 05:46:07:
At 5K I might have paid a little on the high side but don't get locked in with a price. There are many factors to consider. Condition, location, etc. My 3616 was in very good condition and the seller spent a day teaching me to use it. I was also able to use it for a few days before commiting. The down side is that parts (should I need them) are very hard to come by. The 3616 is very strong. One thing I must guard against is that it can leterally tear itself apart. I believe its a vintage 1969 with 6 cyl diesel and about 54 hp. Exact info is hard to find on IH industrial tractors, or at least on the 3616. Stan.
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