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Well, I looked at the 1066 parts tractor today.
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Posted by Mitchissippi on June 04, 2003 at 20:05:09 from (64.89.169.88):
Couldn't run it, and ran out of time before we could pull it. Tractor appears more weathered than rough. One rear wheel newer than the other. Odd seat. All the sheet metal except for the small piece behind the seat. One fender was bent and torn bad. Decent rear tires. Usable fronts. Front-end appeared good. Hyd. filter cover hadn't been off in years! Screen had a little trash and very little metal in it. No metal showed in the oil at the remotes or on the dipstick. Dipstick showed "low", but the tractor was leaning to the left pretty good. Three point hitch was tighter than mine. Front-end was tighter than mine. The one rear wheel casting that matched mine was in better shape than mine. Hyd. remote levers were a lot tighter than mine. From the way the dirt and grease looked on top of the transmissions, the ole girl did a lot of running since it was put together last. All-in-all, it didn't "look" that bad. Had a LOT of parts on it that would make mine a better tractor. Now I got to decide if I want to do this or not. Mitch
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