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86 Series Question

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Ben Shipley

11-14-2006 06:41:19




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I have a question regarding the 86 series. I have 4 1086 tractors in my family, each one is different. The newest one is a 1981, it has the red panels and the red, western interior with the digital pushbutton dash, and the smoother ergonomical handles on the gearshifts. The other 3 are all the same yet different, each has the black interior, black seat, round gearshift handles, dial dashboards etc.

I have heard about the red power package and the all red paint scheme on the 81 year. My question is were all the 1086 the same engine/trans wise or was there a difference in the red power line power wise? I always assumed it was just powder and paint (all red and red interior) but I hear stories of different engines, etc. and I wanted to put it out here for the real experts.

Thanks for your help.

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randy hall

11-14-2006 12:21:54




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 Re: 86 Series Question in reply to Ben Shipley, 11-14-2006 06:41:19  
the red power thing was before '81. ken updike can tell us the date. the power train was the same but the later ones have the closed center priority hydraulic system. i have a '81 1486.it has the western tan interior. thelater ones also had the side windows in the cab that are a little longer than the earlier ones.



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the tractor vet

11-14-2006 06:53:03




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 Re: 86 Series Question in reply to Ben Shipley, 11-14-2006 06:41:19  
Over the run of the 86's there were some changes in the engine and color and inteior and hyd. as for a power differance myself i can not say for sure as i have never run a newer still up , they made changes in the cam and pistons and crankcase breather system on the B seires DT414-466. Now you can update and earlie seires DT414-466 when ya do a rebuild as for the rest here i do not have a whole bunch of experance on them

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