Posted by dhermesc on November 27, 2011 at 11:30:58 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: 1066 posted by ridgelane on November 26, 2011 at 22:05:47:
Never had a 1066, but the 1466s, 1456s and 1256s we had would usually run about 9000 hours between overhauls. We never ran them much in extreme cold or for "chores" (that was what gas tractors were for) and they didn't see much "light" work (balers, grinders etc...).
The 1486s and 1586s we had would go well over 10,000 on the original factory set up, but they never seemed to do that well on a overhaul (usually around 8,000 for the second engine overhaul). The first time we torn down our first 1486 (owned since new) the bearings were all within factory specs - the pistons showed considerable wear though. At 18,000 hours it wasn't nearly so pretty.
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