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Been and looke at a couple of tractors recently. All 2wd

 

Wanting one to run a processor and maybe a few trips on the road.

 

Looked at a little mf 565 starts on button and all works ok but only 60hp so little for road plus tractor doesnt weigh much.

 

A mf690, this is a multi power and i dont know much about these? Didnt look round it much but may be worth another look? Think 80hp (would be easy to find a loader for if wanted )

 

Then there is a case 856xl, seems a good ish tractor but does breathe a bit on engine. Thats a 85hp turbo,

 

It povabily wont go on the road much but if needed its always there

 

Anyone had any dealings with any o the above tractors?

 

Cheers

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Had an 856xl for the last 18 years, doesn't owe us a penny and didn't grumble when towing 12 ton trailer filled with crushed concrete, hauled 250+ tons home with our "best international".

It's still our go to tractor from a 4 strong "fleet":001_cool:

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856 all the way 600 series masseys weren't good when they came out factory and age has done them no favours. the case 856 and 956 are good solid tractors,

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