Posted by mkirsch on March 04, 2009 at 05:57:06 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: 666 opinions posted by Bob M on March 03, 2009 at 11:36:37:
Hugh, I won't argue that the internals have been upgraded from an H. My Super H has a 10.5" clutch, and there's plenty of room in there for an 11".
I never believed it myself until I saw a 460, 560, and 656 sitting together at a tractor show. The 656 has the same frame rail bump-outs at the bell housing as the 460. It all measures up. The 656/666/686 tractors have the same narrow bell housing bolt pattern as an H.
H -> Super H -> 300 -> 350 -> 460 -> 656 -> 666 -> 686.
Am I saying that the 666 has H parts? It shares very little in common, I'm sure. What I am saying is that it's true lineage can be traced back to the H at the bell housing.
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