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Posted by georgeky on May 03, 2007 at 20:52:42 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: Re: IH stuff, posted by kirk In ks, on May 03, 2007 at 19:12:03:
IH guys that are always running down their own tractors? All the IH guys that I have ever known think they have an indestructable machine. This includes me. I take reasonable care of my tractors and implements and very seldom have any trouble with them. If I thought they were junk I would go to something else. Some are 60 years old and work on a regular basis. I think with reasonable care they will last another 60. I don't have a big IH right now, but have had in the past and got good service from them. It is a little different than the larger 66 series, but I have a 666 with the original TA that still works that is as good a tractor as there is in the country around here. In 7000 hrs it has never been down with anything except a broken shaft in the piggy back hydraulic pump. It starts easy and runs the best. I have two 84 series tractors that dad bought new and one has over 7000 and the other a little over 5000 on it and neither has ever been down. We pull them hard with implement that folks say are to big for them, and yet they keep on going.
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