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Re: 1586 gearing optionS??
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 26, 2006 at 19:03:38 from (66.202.111.65):
In Reply to: 1586 gearing optionS?? posted by Dave from MN on March 26, 2006 at 14:39:27:
All 1566-1586 were three speeds , now i have never been in one of them as we did not have but a few floaten around here . Now i have heard of guys swapen out the speed trans with a 14 as they did not like just three speeds and wanted a couple more gears to chose from it is not a hard swap but myself i would be a littel learie of the trans as from what i have seen when you twist the screw and get to many ponys up ft. the gears in the speed trans suffer as most of the 1466 and 86 that i have had apart that were turned up 1st 2nd and 3rd are hammered , even my buddys 1066 the gears were starten to round over from being turned up . So look at the rear end as they are larger then a 1486 , but i think someone put the 4 speed in .
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