Posted by agonair on January 18, 2014 at 05:32:58 from (66.116.11.213):
In Reply to: 86 series tractors. posted by DeltaRed on January 17, 2014 at 17:38:46:
I spent lots of hours driving an 86 series. The wheel base was the same as the 66 series, except you sat forward of the rear axle rather than on top of it as in the 66 series. They had their issues, but I adapted. We changed our shift levers with an adapt kit that eliminated the problem. IH changed the levers in later versions. I always felt that once you were in the seat they operated quite well. In 1976, they were a vast improvement over the 66 series, but IH was already in financial trouble and proper R and D was shelved for a few more years when the 50 series was released.
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