Posted by 1970-1655 on May 18, 2010 at 05:39:50 from (70.104.96.237):
In Reply to: 766 vs. 1066 posted by Stigmont on May 17, 2010 at 15:05:07:
In appearance, they all look the same. Sheet metal is interchangable, except the hood where the exhaust goes. The 766 has a cat. II hitch but the 1066 has a cat. III because of the additional horsepower. The 766 and 966 have smaller axles (3-1/4")and a 12" clutch compared to a 14" on the 1066 and up. The 766 came as gas or diesel while all the rest were diesel only. The 766 diesel has a D360 engine where all the rest have the 400 series engine. But the frame is also drilled for the 400 series engine so upgrade is possible. The D360 engine length is shorter so it has a fan spacer to get the fan closer to the radiator like the 400 series engines. I have seen 766 with 34" and others with 38" rear tires. My 766 has 18.4-34 rears. My 766 has no fluid in the rears and no weights on it and weighed 9380 last week. I am sure there are more differences.
Comparing a 766 with a 966 or 1066 prices, it is very close when condition is the same. A lot of people like the 766 I guess.
Where are you located? (What state) Sometimes, the larger tractors will be beat to death depending on where they came from. The 766 with it's lower horsepower on the same transmission as the 966 might be in better overall condition.
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