Posted by Theturbocowboy on February 25, 2010 at 08:23:06 from (69.26.23.243):
In Reply to: Re: IH 966 posted by rrlund on February 25, 2010 at 08:04:22:
The 414,436 snf 466 are wet sleeved and usually but not always it's the oring at the bottom of the sleeve that will develop a leak.I personally have had an oil cooler go out on a 466 but the oil always goes where the least pressure is and it will always fill the cooling system with oil.$6000.is high for an overhaul but weigh how much a warrenty is worth considering you could get a back yard mechanic to do the overhaul for a third less with no warrenty.An average 966 like yours will be worth a very min of 6000 with the loader so i would say fixing it would be a better investment then taking a chance on the 656.keep in mind someone traded it in for a reason.>Randy in ND
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