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Posted by Tim Malin on September 21, 2002 at 17:45:31 from (207.190.93.31):
In Reply to: 856-826 posted by curter on September 20, 2002 at 19:23:52:
I have NO doubt I will be of use to you. On my farm, we have 2 856's and an 826. I can constantly compare, and could write an essay about them. Now, they are both EXCELLENT tractors, and I believe they are side by side class wise. Ads for 826-Uses 1/3 the fuel of the 856 with only about 10hp difference Dis- seems to lose the torque if you are starting out with a heavy load. The 856 will take right off down the highway if you have lets say a big spreader load on the back, where the 826 won't "pick up the pace." Ads for 856-Great all around, power any direction you want it, can beef up engine if you want more than 100 hp Dis-fuel consumption for the power is a bit high, but it is all there. If you have ANY more questions, post or better yet e-mail me. I will be happy in helping you make a decision you will be satisfied with. Good luck.
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