Posted by Lazermule on April 18, 2009 at 20:13:46 from (74.44.151.157):
In Reply to: 1066/1466 posted by mefarmer04614 on April 16, 2009 at 22:48:48:
Owen Aaland said: (quoted from post at 20:42:22 04/18/09) It is interesting to note the comments from people who have used both the 66 and 86 series of tractors on how the ride is worse on the 86s. One of the selling points of the 86 series when it came out was that it had a better ride than the 66 since you were no longer sitting over the rear axle. The one complaint I remember from most new owners of the 86 series was that they were harder to hook to an implement since it was much harder to see the drawbar.
I have always wanted a 66 series. I had a good line on a 1566 that the TA was out on the high side for $5500. I passed on it because my wife was expecting our youngest at the time. Wish I would have bought it...... If I fine another like that in MN it's mine!!!
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