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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 03, 2005 at 17:51:26 from (64.228.11.169):
In Reply to: Learned Somptin' New Today posted by Allan in NE on April 02, 2005 at 08:37:38:
Allan: My 560, 656 and 1066 all had same bolt pattern. Most of the mounting brackets in our area were fabricated locally. IH dealer found a shop that fabricated same quality for less money. The one on my 1066 was 15" front to back, was wide enough for 16 weights and contained a tool box. The four bolt pattern had enough strength, as I once operated a Rockland Rotoveyor, 7,500 lbs on hitch as I recall. We put on 16 - 100# weights lined another 12 in skid loader bucket, put a chain through handles the two sets for mounting. This was in 1978 and guy selling Rotoveyor wondered what kind of hick town was this that didn't have a 200 hp tractor to demonstrate his machine. 1066 had 20.8x38 duals and at the end of the day his machine was sold.
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