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660's at sale in Mn

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M guy

12-22-2004 03:43:13




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Anybody know anything about 660 Farmalls? I am going to a sale that has a pair of up in Preston Mn. I have always wanted one of these tractors I have only seen a handful of them in my life what can you guys tell me about them?

Merry Christmas and Happy Hoildays

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Will




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MN Scott

12-22-2004 13:59:00




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 Re: 660's at sale in Mn in reply to M guy, 12-22-2004 03:43:13  
I just drove tru Gehlings lot this afternoon and the 660's were not there yet, maybe they have them inside yet. I plan to be at the sale so maybe I'll see you buy one. Good luck.



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novice

12-22-2004 05:56:25




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 Re: 660's at sale in Mn in reply to M guy, 12-22-2004 03:43:13  
I've got 2 560s and a 660. Good tractors. Early 560s had rear axle problems which lead to a big "in field" service repair campaign on behalf of IH. Rear end was basically that of and M and not up to output of the inline 6. Those that were repaired/modified have a triangle stamped after the serial number. Also look out for broken fender supports (doglegs) that screw into the cast steering bolster. The wiring is another area in that they had woven wire looms which often are rotted away. There is more info in the IH history books on the tractors.--

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Joe Evans

12-22-2004 05:37:54




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 Re: 660's at sale in Mn in reply to M guy, 12-22-2004 03:43:13  
At least you've seen some. I've never seen one and certainly would like to as I regard them as pretty special. I would surmise 660s are rare here in central Ohio anyway.

660s are not Farmalls per se; they are Internationals. The Farmall moniker was not used on wheatland style IH tractors.

Don't know much about them other than they have the same motor as a 560. The 660s rated RPM is 2400 vs the 560's 1800 RPM.

They are in the 78 to 80 BHP range.

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