Posted by Bruce from Can. on September 23, 2020 at 09:38:40 from (76.69.26.210):
In Reply to: 1086/1486 ?? posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on September 23, 2020 at 06:10:10:
I guess the best part about either the IH 86 or 66 series tractors is , they make cheap reliable hp for guys that can’t spend more than 15 grand on a tractor. Darn old things will still just keep working along as they were intended to do. No the cabs aren’t great, or even close to great, but if you have never had a cab before, and you get one of these old tractors, and have fall tillage or winter manure to spread, they’ll still get the job done, and keep the wind and rain off you. Maybe they are a bit loud, and awkward, but my 966 is almost 50 years old. Comparing these tractors with new tractors is about the same as comparing a car from the late Forties or Fifties to a new car today, they aren’t even close.
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