Posted by Jperry on November 30, 2014 at 13:43:50 from (204.221.146.203):
In Reply to: 1066to1086?? posted by Jperry on November 29, 2014 at 21:07:42:
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Thanks for all the input I'm from down south and I've never even seen a 66 series tractor with a cab until I moved up north if I didn't have to use it in the winter I would just toss it.. It gets hot in summer cold in winter even though I replaced the weather striping it still leaks and it's loud yes the cab does have the window behind but u break ur neck looking out that one .. When I was a kid we had 3 1466 and a 1566 all open station that we farmed with I loved them the glowing stacks at night and the horse power they had was just unreal but we planted and sprayed with a 1086 with a cab and it seemed like a caddy compared to the others ... We bought a 5488 a few years later which is still my personal fav of IH and I'd love to own one of my own but a decent one is still out of my price range later as I got older we moved to the magnum series until my family retired from farming I had a lot of great memories of those old tractors guess is why I'm partial to them but comfort wasn't really in the design . I see people asking 15-17 thousand for 10 series with three time the hours as mine maybe they aren't selling anything though also I've considered trading for a 44 series deere just can't bring myself to do it .. I only have 4000$ in the tractor I got it from a old farmer who stopped using it in the late 80s cause it only ran a auger with it and the batteries died over winter and he didn't want to spend the money to replace them ..28 years it sat so with new batt new filters and some new diesel it started instantly only have done some minor seal replacement since .. So maybe I'll keep it for a while longer hopefully the value will increase more :D thanks for all the comments
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