Posted by Steven f/AZ on August 09, 2009 at 14:32:57 from (24.121.133.154):
In Reply to: Will It Work? posted by Allan In NE on August 09, 2009 at 08:28:32:
Allan, you need something GREEN around there - a nice 4x4 will make quick work of your field chores...
Or go MFWD and really enjoy feeding those critters during the winter!
I'm sure your 966 will handle that just fine. When I was working for a friend with a 966, we pulled a 14' Sunflower offset disc to break alfalfa and sod, didn't have duals and it handled it just fine at 6 mph. Was funny because it would pull the tractor sideways a bit when I dropped the disc in the ground.
Skip the 86 series and get a 5288 if you're stuck on IH equipment. To really upgrade get a 7220, I've heard that the original 71- and 72-series Magnums were some of the best tractors from CIH.
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