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Posted by Hurst on March 09, 2005 at 16:01:12 from (66.129.5.5):
There is an International 660 wheatland diesel that is for sale for 3500 about 280 miles away from me. It is said to be running, the tin looks in"good" condition, the engine runs well, and the injection pump is supposed to be operating fine. The cast center wheels have been replaced for pulling (The previous owner was going to make it a pulling tractor but never finished) but they are included. It also has the PTO included, but not installed. Is the PTO hard to install? Would this tractor make a good baler tractor? How can I tell if it has a hand clutch, all I see in the picture is one big lever on the right side when sitting in the seat? Are these tractors well built? Is there anything I need to look out for, I have heard about the rear bearing, but being a 59 model, it was either fixed or came from the factory fixed? It also includes the power steering kit too. Is the price fair? What about adding a second set of remotes to this tractor? Is there any way to add a 3pt hitch? Also, would the drawbar on this tractor be able to handle the weight of a B320 batwing (old 20 ft woods)? Would this tractor be worth shipping from Wester Ky to central Ky? would it be economical? Sorry for the length and thanks in advanced. Hurst
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