Posted by used red MN on February 25, 2022 at 09:03:06 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: International 66 Duals posted by mrinternational on February 24, 2022 at 17:20:31:
Hello MrIH welcome to YT! I do not remember the axle diameter on the 666 but measure that and start web searching or checking other outlets for some axle mount hubs and dual rims for it. On this forum you will get opinions from both sides of the fence. For one I congratulate you on a great job improving your tractor ..souping it up.. we will call it. On the other hand having grown up on a farm where we had a 656 gasser as our main tillage tractor for a time I have a little experience with one. The 656 is the previous model to your tractor in the gas model the 56 used a C263 and in the 66 it was a C291. From the clutch housing back the rear ends are nearly identical. If you intend to pull something that needs to put all 92hp to the ground I hope you are only doing this on occasion. Said another way, if you plan on using this tractor in the field as a 92hp tractor chances are you will become a little more ..intimately familiar.. with what is inside the rear end housing of your machine. In the long run you would have been better served finding a 7 - - series or larger to place your DT360 in. I see you rattled the Tractor Vets cage he will be here to tell you some things you need to know, but often adds in some for added ..fluff.. I will add a link to the YT parent company that runs tractor salvage yards in multiple states. Would be a good place to check with for your duals. I suggest you call.
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