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Posted by Allan in NE on December 05, 2005 at 05:36:29 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: International 966 posted by Jamie L on December 04, 2005 at 20:30:58:
Jamie, Sittin' outside doesn't hurt 'em a bit other than scortchin' the paint, but I guarantee you that the PTO input gear is wobbled out, which means splittin' the tractor, just for starters. The lack of a coolant filter along with that busted front end tells you how the tractor was treated; it, in all likelihood, needs an engine and you just don't knock that heavy front end out without a certain amount of misuse. Lastly, they aren't worth a dime if you don't have the heavy work to hook 'em to because that's where they shine. They aren't like the old 06 and 56 series large frame tractors, they just don't like light-duty chores. It all depends on how much value you put on your $5K I guess, 'cause it is going to turn into $15K real fast if you are really serious about this old tractor. Allan
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