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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 18, 2001 at 01:15:29 from (142.177.108.201):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 86 series posted by J. D. Humm on December 17, 2001 at 18:59:20:
JD: As I said on other post, that is the cab. How those cabs became available, there was about 20 of them when I purchased mine. In the neighbouring province of NB they are in snow belt. The New Brunswick government ordered 20; 1066, 4 x 4 with front snow blowers and rops. When these tractors were shipped they came with the diamond cab. IH had to change all of them. At $500 per cab they were a good deal. The reason I never closed the cab in at back was time and there was going to be some difficulty with project. The smaller rear housings and bit different 3 pt. hitct than other 56 and 66 series tractors. By the time we got cab mounted, lights and heater hooked up I needed tractor for something and closing back of cab turned out to be a someday when there is nothing to do job. It might not have been Cady quality but it was a lot better than facing the elements in early spring and late fall.
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