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Posted by chris on July 18, 2004 at 19:01:00 from (209.51.206.97):
In Reply to: Farmall 806 posted by Scott on July 08, 2004 at 11:27:58:
scott i have an 806 they are the best danged tractor ih made except for maybe the 1206. to give u the right advise i have to know what size spreader u have. no offense but if your a horse person or a second rate "green acres" farmer the narrow will be just fine. the narrows turn short too. if u have a larger spreader say maybe 8 ton capacity the narrow will still work just set them out wide. other wise get a wide. and as mentioned above keep the narrow if u do change it. i should know about this deal. ive pulled a 15 ton turd hearse with ours. good luck chris
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