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Posted by the tractor vet on December 20, 2005 at 10:12:56 from (4.124.91.68):
In Reply to: 1466 another question posted by Michael Sheik on December 20, 2005 at 09:26:02:
From what you have been telling us as for myself i would keep looking and do you need a tractor of that size because there are some 1086's that i have been seeing for less and yes they do need some work but it is a newer tractor with a better cab and when fixed worthe more , now i am not crazy about the cabs on any of the newer I H's but with the aftermarket step added it makes it easier to get in and out of . like i said i would rather put three grad in and 86 then two in a 66 but that is me as i have seen guys by a 66 thinking that we can fix it and yes you can fix it or you can find one that is better for less then your going to have tryen. And you don't know anything about the read end or trans. that can jump up and bite you in the donkey fast.
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