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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 620393" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>It is a little less HP than our 756, but my mechanic says a 4WD is ?more powerful? than a 2WD.</p><p>Besides, I don't need HP. I need stability, strong front end & good hydraulics. Only use for baleage. Occasionally run a mower.</p><p>I'll be testing it's 4WD as soon as it gets here. Got several feet of snow with mud underneath in areas we haven't been feeding. Places that we normally drive & where cattle dromp, it's all frozen, but we just pulled 12 head in to close up field and I hauled feeders & bales out there :shock: more snow than I thought!!! My trusty 756 did just fine. I think a lot of "not getting stuck" is knowing your tractor. I've been driving this one for about 15 years. Anxious to get a "new" tractor, but leary (well not really leary - apprehensive??) of the challenge of a different one during full blown winter & heavy feeding times. Now have 5 different groups, soon to have 6 groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 620393, member: 968"] It is a little less HP than our 756, but my mechanic says a 4WD is ?more powerful? than a 2WD. Besides, I don't need HP. I need stability, strong front end & good hydraulics. Only use for baleage. Occasionally run a mower. I'll be testing it's 4WD as soon as it gets here. Got several feet of snow with mud underneath in areas we haven't been feeding. Places that we normally drive & where cattle dromp, it's all frozen, but we just pulled 12 head in to close up field and I hauled feeders & bales out there :shock: more snow than I thought!!! My trusty 756 did just fine. I think a lot of "not getting stuck" is knowing your tractor. I've been driving this one for about 15 years. Anxious to get a "new" tractor, but leary (well not really leary - apprehensive??) of the challenge of a different one during full blown winter & heavy feeding times. Now have 5 different groups, soon to have 6 groups. [/QUOTE]
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