Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 08, 2009 at 16:43:59 from (64.228.11.49):
In Reply to: Re: 1066 cab noise posted by Randy2 on February 08, 2009 at 13:16:30:
Randy: Not a lot of difference, without insulation and rubber mounts they are both a tin box. Take the vet's advice. There are better insulation materials today than back when these were new. I have driven these big tractors with Year-A-Round cab, back when they were relatively new, not a lot of noise difference. Year-A-Round was one of the better after market cabs.
Bear in mind you don't have ROPS, however put those 1066 wheels out to 84" centers, just quite a stable tractor. I've never had a thrill on a 1066 with wheels on 84" centers. I have had thrills with smaller tractors on 72" centers. Dual her up and she'll climb mountains. I've slid sideways down hill with duals on my 1066, believe me that ain't level country.
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