Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 17, 2009 at 19:14:16 from (216.208.58.191):
In Reply to: Re: 1066/1466 posted by moline_guy on April 17, 2009 at 09:51:56:
Moline guy: If the 1066 is black stripe there is no difference. Black stripe 1066 rear end parts got upgraded to same as 1466.
On the power issue, there were a lot of 1066s came from the factory cranking as much horsepower as the 1466. I know my own 1066 dynoed 158 on PTO new, it was still cranking 158 at 8,000 hours. I know of many other 1066s that did the same. Shortly after I bought my 1066, I went to an IH tillage demonstration, I tried a 1566 on a big cultivator. Dealer made a point of asking how I liked the 1566. I said, "Do you actually charge more money for a 1566 than a 1066?"
By the way my 1066 went to 10,000 hours before it's first engine rebuild, some of those hours fast and furious. The 10,000 hours happened before tractor was 8 years old. At 8,000 hours I would have said the tractor was headed for 15,000 hours before that rebuild, however cavitation did her in. A lot of that use was two operators running 24x7.
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