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Posted by Mitchissippi on October 28, 2002 at 13:38:55 from (66.156.162.39):
In Reply to: IH 1066 posted by Richard on October 28, 2002 at 12:35:30:
It should handle the 15' cutter with ease. I have a 1066 and I like it. Look at again, see if it pulls in all the gears. See if the hydrualic remotes and the 3 pnt. hitch works. Check the brakes. Pull the hydraulic oil dipstick out and look for metal in the oil. . . . . There's a lot you can look at to get a better feel for the tractor. This board is a good source for advice. Some of these guys deal with them more than I do, and what to look for will be a lot fresher on their minds than it is on mine. $6700 should get a good 1066 in my neck of the woods. I have seen good 1066's sell less than that in the delta. A good idea would be to find someone you trust, who knows tractors, to go with you to look at it. I could be a lot more throrough (I don't think I spelled that right?!) if I were looking at it myself. Ask a lot questions on here - that is what this is for. Good luck with it, Mitch
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