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Posted by Allan in NE on March 30, 2005 at 10:02:43 from (148.78.243.24):
Okay, Had to run in to the local red shop today, so asked 'em about a few of the things we have been talking about here the past few days. First, those darned white demos: Yes, indeedy do. Most common in As, Cs, Hs and the Ms. Dealers would left farmers try 'em out, keep track of the hours and would then deduct an amount from the sticker price if and when the white rascal sold. They did this with machinery too, I'm told. Different sizes on the 66 series large chassis rear ends: 1066 and 1466 are the same having the larger axles, bulls and pinion bearings. Smaller, but identical are the 766 and 966. Then, the shocker: Walked back into the shop to check how my 966 was coming along. Three different stencils are available for the 1976. Regular "normal" black stripe scheme, a black stripe scheme somewhat resembling the 86 series and lastly, black stripe resembling the 86 series if equipped with a cab. So, guess mine is gonna end up looking kinda like an 86 series tractor with the "966" designation up in the stripe area instead of having the ‘badge’ on the white panel. Done rambling now, Allan
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