Posted by John A on December 23, 2014 at 07:46:31 from (162.251.9.41):
In Reply to: 966 for 6000 ? posted by mark in mo 2 on December 22, 2014 at 15:42:05:
mark, I am with "Notjustair" here on a 966. I have a 74 966 W/ a 2350 IH loader on it. They Really do not like Idleing around they are really happiest Screaming at the top of their Lung under Load! "Wet Stacking can and will occur, "slobbering oil/Dsl out of the Manifold or Exhaust. But a quick hookup to a load, an make It think You are trying to pull Her Guts out and it stops Slobbering in short order! Yours sound like a decent tractor I would gather it up in short order! Bring it home today! My 966 is my Main Stay, and I Love this tractor! My go to for most all jobs! They are not the best AT being a chore tractor, But does 95% of my stuff Well! but you just need to watch you Idle, low RPM time keep it to a minimum Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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