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missouri massey man said:
There you go again Ron, making my rusty, broken down, wore out, rolled over, beat up and barely running 800 feel bad again.... :cry: :cry:
That is one smooth 850 and envy is my middle name...

Sorry Wendell but Colin did just about every bit of that tractor him self. I just got to watch for the most part.
 

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petra79 said:
missouri massey man said:
There you go again Ron, making my rusty, broken down, wore out, rolled over, beat up and barely running 800 feel bad again.... :cry: :cry:
That is one smooth 850 and envy is my middle name...

Sorry Wendell but Colin did just about every bit of that tractor him self. I just got to watch for the most part.
I think maybe the student may have become the teacher ??? He certainly did a super job...
 
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We been learning from each other on things. He can sure tear em down and put em back together (for a repair) a whole lot faster than me. Think its my walker that slows me down :roll:
 

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I’m considering purchasing one of the 850-4x4 gas. It has hydraulic leaks but owner says he just refills it and it’s okay.
Is this a reliable tractor? I don’t have much $ but need an inexpensive tractor that won’t require much upkeep costs.
Thank you in advance!
 
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