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Posted by Denny on November 09, 2001 at 18:17:46 from (152.163.194.179):
In Reply to: David Brown posted by Paul Dufresne on November 08, 2001 at 18:26:40:
I don't own one and never have, so I'm no expert by any means. I do know a fellow who had one up until recently- I believe it was a 35 hp (model 660?). His dad bought it new in the sixties and it was used quite a bit all those years. Mostly the thing set outside uncovered all the time. They only sold it as they are going to bigger tractors and upgrading equipment. My friend said they got tremendous fuel effeciency with it. It had never needed anything until a couple years ago they had to have several things worked on. Probably due to the thing setting outside so much. Parts were a little tough to come by for a couple things, so the repairs ran into a pretty sum of money. The owner said he'd buy another if they were still made. I know I've gone on a bit, hope this helps. Denny
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