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Looked at a 1066 today-- what do y'all think?
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Posted by Darren in TN on June 26, 2004 at 14:00:12 from (67.32.221.79):
Howdy, folks. I talked with an old fellow about his 1066 today. The paint was faded and there was some rust, but it was otherwise pretty sound. New injection pump and new starter. Tractor has a cab and duals. He really seemed interested in selling it to me-- said he'd throw in an AC 4-18 plow to sweeten the deal. The only obvious damage was a bunged-up front tire (which he has a replacement for that he's including) and a small hunk of metal tore off the front axle where the 'steering limit' is (that's what he called it.) The axle looked like it could be welded up really easily. So I have two questions for you guys. First, is there any good way to check for damage due to cavitation? Second, assuming nothing is wrong with it, what would you guess it was worth? Thanks again, guys. Darren
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