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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 04:42:12




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Hi All,

Anyone know where I can get two of these original 'tip-out' tool boxes like the one on the tractor in this picture? They were original IH equipment.

Thanks,

Allan

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Honest John

11-27-2004 05:05:36




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
Oh sorry....I thought it said PICKLING your brain. Now I've lost interest.



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Stickler

11-27-2004 00:12:47




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
Too funny! I have two of those on my 2N Ford, hanging from home made brackets mounted to the radius rods. Were they stock on the 666 as well?



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wolfmantractor

11-26-2004 19:13:53




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
I've got two hanging on the wall in the shop. They both are alike & have the mounting brackets like the ones on the left side like on a 656 or 686. I suppose the brackets could be cut off. If you can't find closer ones, these are in western Pa!



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Jim J

11-26-2004 07:41:04




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
I have some tool boxes. What tractors do you want them to fit?



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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 07:48:49




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Jim J, 11-26-2004 07:41:04  
Hi Jim,

I thought these tip-outs were all the same? No?

I need one for a 686, which should mount on the left side tucked up in beside the starter (as I recall) and one for a 966, which mounts on the right under that right battery.

Thanks,

Allan



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Hugh MacKay

11-26-2004 07:00:33




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
Allan: For some reason I can't open your photo. However if it is the same tool box as original equipment on 656, I saw exact reproductions of these being offered by one of the after market operations. Just don't remember which one. I saw it online when I was looking for Farmall 130 4x16 front wheels, just last week. Those tool boxes were offered on most Farmalls back in 60s. Box is same on most, just the mounting different.

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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 07:24:15




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Hugh MacKay, 11-26-2004 07:00:33  
Mornin" Hugh,

Yes, and the old tractors just don"t look right without that tilt-out box, to my way of thinkin".

Rumor has it that ol" Sloroll hauled his pint around in that box too. :>)

Allan



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Hugh MacKay

11-26-2004 07:29:55




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 07:24:15  
Allan: If you were careful and put the vise grips in your hip pocket, the tool box would handle a 26.



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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 07:37:44




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Hugh MacKay, 11-26-2004 07:29:55  
Hugh,

When did they start the stainless mufflers on the 9? I see this fellow's tractor's has one too as does mine.

My first 9 had a 'black' muffler. Did they start that in '76?

Allan



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Hugh MacKay

11-26-2004 08:56:39




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 07:37:44  
Allan: I've never seen anything but black muflers on 66 series. Few straight pipes that where chrome. For awhile anyhow.



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MN Scott

11-26-2004 08:05:56




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 07:37:44  
Allen

As far as I know all 66 and 86 series tractors with mufflers, came with black mufflers. All the pictures I've seen of them in books they are black. Its the replacement ones that CNH sells that are silver. My 686 and 1066 have the original black ones. I was going to drop you a note awile back when you posted pics of your 686 that your muffler color was incorrect but I forgot to.

Scott.

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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 09:04:57




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to MN Scott, 11-26-2004 08:05:56  
Aw Ha!

So that's what is going on. The dudes sure look weird with those silver things on, that's for sure.

Thanks guys,

Allan



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Nebraska Cowman

11-26-2004 05:30:45




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
start calling around to salvage yards but be aware there are many variations of the box depending on how it was mounted.



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Nebraska Cowman

11-26-2004 05:32:50




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-26-2004 05:30:45  
on 2nd thought, those realy are a rather worthless box and you might do better buying a larger box to fasten on the franme rail. I like the looks of those diamond plate boxes at Orschlens



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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 05:59:25




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-26-2004 05:32:50  
Mornin',

No, I want the "worthless" kind like IH came out with.

Thanks, I think I've found a pair,

Allan



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Sloroll

11-26-2004 04:50:07




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 04:42:12  
OK, Now I think you are just looking for excuses to rub your beautiful tractors in my face. Just in case you are being sincere though, I'll check with the local IH guru later and see if he as any hanging about. Mornin Allan! Picken "brains" eh?



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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 05:00:42




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Sloroll, 11-26-2004 04:50:07  
Hi Bill,

I'm serious as a heart attack.

That's not my tractor; a guy was nice enough to send me a picture of his and this is the only picture I've ever been able to find that shows that original box.

I've been missing that darned tool box ever since I bought the 686. Now, I'm missing the silly thing times two!

Everyone knows that it is an absolute 'must' to carry a 12" Cresent wrench, small ball-peen hammer, pliers and a large Vice-grip in these old tractors. It is just basic IH 101. :>)

Allan

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caseyc

11-26-2004 06:07:21




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 05:00:42  
i've been enjoying mine on the ole 766!!! my 706 doesn't have any so i was tickled when the 766 did.



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Sloroll

11-26-2004 05:09:50




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Allan in NE, 11-26-2004 05:00:42  
I suppose most of them went away when the cabs were put on? I've seen em at farm sales on hay racks. I'll keep my eyes peeled. You need a broken ratchet handel in that box too, just incase you lose your hitch pin.



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steveormary

11-26-2004 08:37:23




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Sloroll, 11-26-2004 05:09:50  
A crescent wrench,screwdriver and a pair of pliers and mabe a few special tools for the impement you are using will save many a trip back to the shop. But then again, You will have every tool but the one you need and have to go in to the shop anyway.

Hope Y"all had a good Thanksgiving.

steveormary



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Ron in Nebr

11-26-2004 11:28:41




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to steveormary, 11-26-2004 08:37:23  
Actually, a pair of fencing pliers in that box covers most needed repairs, since the material needed for the repairs is as close as the nearest fence. Just take the pliers, cut off a hunk of wire, make the repair, and away ya go!



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Allan in NE

11-26-2004 12:46:47




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Ron in Nebr, 11-26-2004 11:28:41  
Ron,

You darned sandhills guys all think alike. :>)

Where 'bouts down in the hills are ya?

Allan



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steveormary

11-26-2004 11:44:42




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to Ron in Nebr, 11-26-2004 11:28:41  
What ever works. Wire,duct tape,superglue JB weld. Big hammer.

steveormary



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Ron in Nebr

11-26-2004 16:20:31




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to steveormary, 11-26-2004 11:44:42  
Duct tape, JB Weld, etc. all are great, but the neat thing about wire is that everyplace you could break down, the meadow or pasture is surrounded by it- always within walking distance! Allan, we're straight south of Valentine. Find the town of Brownlee on your map and we're just a little to the north. My great-great-grandfather built a store and started that town. Something I've always forgot to mention on here was that in his store he was a McCormick dealer(along with just about anything else the settlers of the time would need to buy), and one year in the 1890's he sold more McCormick mowing machines than any other dealer in the state...so I guess you could say that IH Red is in my genes...

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steveormary

11-26-2004 08:42:06




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 Re: Pickin' Your Brain in reply to steveormary, 11-26-2004 08:37:23  
Almost fergot.

GO HUSKERS!!!?



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