Posted by Destroked 450 on November 25, 2018 at 22:02:12 from (66.38.93.182):
In Reply to: Ford 6610 posted by modirt on November 25, 2018 at 10:33:16:
You can pull a square baler and decent size brush hog with a 4610/4630.
I have a 89 6610 series II with cab, 8x4 trans with dual power and deluxe remotes. Had 2400 hrs when we got and now has 5000 hrs, all it does is pull a round baler and 15 ft batwing mower.
Only issues we've had where replacing the alternator, bushings in the side mount gear shift levers and a leaky power steering pump.
It does have a leak in the AC system that'll need to be looked at before next hay season.
A good one will cost $12-16,000 depending on condition, hours and tires.
I'd look for a later model Series II, 8x2 or 8x4 with dual power, dual hydraulic pumps with the deluxe remotes, the more the better.
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