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Posted by paul on August 29, 2003 at 10:32:22 from (66.60.196.194):
In Reply to: Ford 800 posted by Mo in wi on August 29, 2003 at 07:29:25:
You must be looking at an 860 - altho a 'later model' would maybe be a 861? I'd sure want to know before purchasing....... I have a 960, which is a row crop version of what you are looking at. It pulled my 1209 moco, altho the pto got weak & it doesn't now, getting a new clutch would make it handle it fine. I also move round bales at times with it. I use a fork-lift type 3-point bale mover. You could go for the spear-type also. It can make the front end _very_ light, you would want some weight on your front end. Also will require the tractor to be in good shape with a good hyd pump & all. You would be best to remember to drive slowly, that will be a lot of weight on your rear axle, you don't want to drop in a gopher hole at speed. But, a good shape 800 series should handle the tasks for small acreage. --->Paul
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