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Re: Re: Opinions of a 1466
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Posted by farmerbill on February 21, 2004 at 10:06:07 from (204.42.21.57):
In Reply to: Re: Opinions of a 1466 posted by Hugh MacKay on February 20, 2004 at 21:35:15:
I'm not sure where you're at but a 6-18 semi mounted plow on a 1456/66/68/86 was a tremendous load in low 3rd around here and you only pushed the t/a ahead when you were deadheading somewhere. Sure, they would do it with fluid and a bunch of weights and the dual hanging on the land side but it was not much fun and it cost alot of money to pull that extra bottom. We had a neighbor that bought a new 1466 and 710 7-16 plow and after a few days he dropped a bottom off and got along much better. A 1466 was a fine tractor. We had three different ones and the 76 model we bought in the spring of 77 is just down the road a few miles and I see it once in a while and wish I had it back. I dont know where the others are anymore. The 1466 tractors have a reputation of being a powerful reliable tractor and most of them are out earning there keep still today.
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