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North Central Kansas | Larry is right, not as many sold as the 966's. The other thing is that most of them were chore tractors and ended up getting used more on a daily basis and therefore have alot more hours on them and ended up in the boneyards. Neighbor has a Hyrdro 100 with FWA. Bought it at an auction. Not sure if he has got it running yet. They make a pretty good loader tractor. Another neighbor has a 656 Utility hydro. Last I knew it had over 12,000 hours on it. They bought it new. Had it repainted and overhauled at around 10,000 hours. I worked for them in high school. It was a pretty handy tractor. Not real big but a good utility tractor. Around here good one's don't last long on the dealers lots. | |
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