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Re: Re: 1066,Good or not?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 30, 2004 at 14:32:21 from (216.208.58.118):
In Reply to: Re: 1066,Good or not? posted by Cliff Neubauer on January 30, 2004 at 07:08:02:
Cliff: Yes and at 28 years of age with water filter you have cavitation in your 76 - 1066. Sure you can say I shouldn't mind an engine rebuild at 10,000 hours, however my 1066 was only 8 years old when this occured. Right there in your statment is the proof my tractor could have gone 15,000 hours to first rebuild. Look at the headache this must have been for the guys that had them go at 8 years old with 2,000 hours on them. By the way my 100 hp power shift Deere went 13,000 hours to first rebuild. My beef is not with 66 series tractors, they were fine tractors. I ask you why we can no longer buy a pure IH? The cavitation problem happened to a lot of 66 series tractors in my area, none of them had water filters. I can also tell you, the results of this have made that area Green and Blue today.
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