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IH 660 Hi-Clearance Sprayer

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Kip

03-16-2004 19:41:57




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I have the chance to buy two IH 660 sprayers they both run the best one has a bad tank the other one has a good SS tank.Have any of you had any dealings with these machines what size engines and drivetrains do they have I am gonna plant my first roundup ready beans this year I think having a self propelled sprayer like this would be a great help Thanks in advance Kip




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Bill Hoover

01-16-2005 19:48:26




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 Re: IH 660 Hi-Clearance Sprayer in reply to Kip, 03-16-2004 19:41:57  
I saw your email that is about 9 months old about the IH sprayers. I am interested in buying one also but cant find one. If you know of any for sale now I would like to know about it. Thanks. Bill



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Andy

03-25-2004 19:02:06




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 Re: IH 660 Hi-Clearance Sprayer in reply to Kip, 03-16-2004 19:41:57  
I believe the 660,770 and 780 all used the c-146 engine. The drive line is 140 trans and final drives.I use my 780 to spray tobacco, original engine was shot and installed a c 153 combine engine.I have the stainless tank, but no power steering, when tank is full steers tough. Other than that, I like mine fine.



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Wardner

03-16-2004 23:00:48




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 Re: IH 660 Hi-Clearance Sprayer in reply to Kip, 03-16-2004 19:41:57  
Never heard of a 660 Hi-Clear. 660s are not Farmalls. They are either industrial, riceland (maybe), or wheatland tractors sold under the IH label. 660s have planetary hubs. Never seen a dropbox for that setup in any parts book. Two dropboxes are necessary to lift Hi-Clears

The 660 diesel has 282 cubes amd is run at 2400 rpm. It develops 80 hp.

The IH 660 is loosely similar to a 560 Farmall. The Farmall could have been built as a high clear. The 560 motors only run at 1800 rpm. The radiators are three inches shorter. Most all 560 Farmalls had a fast hitch. Fenders, if equipped, are clamshell style vs full coverage on 660s.

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Harold H

03-17-2004 05:15:31




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 Re: Re: IH 660 Hi-Clearance Sprayer in reply to Wardner, 03-16-2004 23:00:48  
Wardner,

The 660 is a International High Clear sprayer. It is for use in row crops such as cotton, corn, soybeans, etc. It is not based on a tractor but is a purpose built machine. I forget what engine it had but it is a IHC four cylinder engine.

Harold h



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Wardner

03-17-2004 09:17:25




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 Re: Re: Re: IH 660 Hi-Clearance Sprayer in reply to Harold H, 03-17-2004 05:15:31  
Thanks for the correction Harold. As you can see I don't know much about sprayers. Seems strange that IH would use the same model number for two different products. Of course, Deere did the same with the 830 and similiar products.



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