Posted by ayrshire86 on May 05, 2014 at 17:15:44 from (67.240.217.38):
when i was 17 i used to work for a guy who milked 150 cows. he bought this 1066 new in 1971. i spent many days on this tractor, moving fitting and plowing. at one point the coolant froze and cracked the block. he had a 466 completely rebuilt and installed. it was an animal and i always wanted to buy it. i have never ran a tractor that ran like that so far. it was the envy of the guys around there, it would pull the same chisel plow we pulled with the magnum. now i am 27, and milking my own cows. i purchased the 1066 today off the same guy, and im still kinda shocked its mine. the only plans i have for the moment are to put a big chrome pipe on it and use it for fieldwork. when i said i never thought i would own it, he said he never thought he would sell it. figured it was kind of a neat story and i would share.
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