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Re: Opinions of a 1466
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Posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on February 20, 2004 at 21:19:40 from (209.74.224.74):
In Reply to: Opinions of a 1466 posted by Farmall806D on February 20, 2004 at 20:08:39:
I have a 1466, took the cab off, and it is my favorite diesel tractor. I havent ran out of power or been stuck yet. I had to fix the shifting, it was only about an hour job (removing tin also). The main thing is the TA. Mine may need one some day. It isn't that they slip bad in some, it's just that sometimes in certain conditions they don't catch in low. the main thing is to take it on the road in 3rd, with TA ahead, give full throttle, shift to 4th, pull tA back, and let clutch out, if it starts slowing down, there could be a problem. In almost all cases, the HI side will always work, once the low side catches, it mostly will stay in low. Never had trouble with the engine except replaced some injector plugs. alot of the controls can be overhauled (Hyd controls, shifting, throttle).
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