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Ih 826 4wd 1972
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Posted by Mats Swede on May 05, 2007 at 07:56:19 from (90.224.3.204):
My father had a normal 826 back in the seventies and considered it the best all over trac in his life.So I stumbled on the 4wd version by acc two days ago and bought it on spot,the tractor meter has 5500h on it and the engine sounds "nice"and doesnt smoke to much under load.The oldman who sold it had it sitting in a barn for15 years. As I recall MY FATHERS ENGINE DID RUN 10 000h without trubble,so maybe I can look forward to many acres plowing,But what should I look up for and be observant on futurevise,what are the signs on ware on these engines,maybe they where german??????? My father cant tell he passed away a few year after his 826 2wd,many years ago.Is there anyone out there with experiance from tha 4wd transmission and what to expect from it.They where at least here very seldom,this is the first I ever seen. MH
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