Posted by TexasIH664 on April 16, 2010 at 14:12:28 from (67.152.172.65):
I have an IH 664 that we have been using on the farm for a couple of years here in TX. Picked it up at an auction from a local boy that was no longer going to farm his property. It has gained a bit of a reputation in the area for pulling things out of trouble that nothing else can :D Definately runs strong.
Anyway, I've decided to clean the old girl up and was wondering if anyone knows if all the body panels/gauges are the same as on a 656? The 664 is rare enough that I cannot find any pictures of what they originally looked like. I am assuming that they were pretty much the 656 with the German Diesel, but would like some confirmation if anyone would know. I'll never sell the old girl, but I think it would be nice to get her dressed back up for the dance.
Also, it currently has only a single remote on the back. Does anyone have an idea of how difficult it will be to add the second remote? I have a blank slot for the levers next to the seat.
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