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Re: Early versions of the -66 series?
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Posted by Joe Evans on April 23, 2007 at 12:04:43 from (208.4.218.156):
In Reply to: Re: Early versions of the -66 series? posted by Allan In NE on April 23, 2007 at 10:59:20:
Allan, I'll check that number. I get the feeling something is rotten in Denmark about this beast. What I've seen on other -66s is that the bolt pattern is laid out about 10" square whereas the one I have is, oh, about 6" square. However, I've yet to look at another 766-I've only looked at bigger beasties. Now I'm wondering if IH used a smaller bolt pattern on one of its "smaller" tractors, but there really isn't too much that's dainty on the 766. So if that was a factory NFE upper bolster with provisions to mount the appropriate WFE pivot casting, then at that time they must've been tryin' to use up -26 parts or something. Don't know. That's why I is asking you dudes.
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