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Posted by K.B.-826 on January 14, 2005 at 20:04:38 from (209.163.43.94):
In Reply to: 1066 info? posted by becker on January 14, 2005 at 17:31:59:
1066 and 1086 both have a DT-414. 1066 is right around 120 horsepower, 1086 is right around 130. There were actually three factory cabs for the 66 series. First came the "diamond shaped" cab like the 26/56 series had. Next came the white cab, then the red cab in '73. What do you mean by "no back pressure on the clutch pedal"? Do you mean nothing is pulling it back, and it just flops ahead until the throwout bearing hits the fingers? There's a spring between the clutch pedal and the platform, if that's the one you found broken, replace it and you should be back in business. As for the brakes, you've probably got leaky bull pinion seals and oil is getting into the brakes. That's pretty common and easy to fix. The trouble with the hydraulic valves is probably just in the linkage.
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