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Re: International 660 diesel wheatland
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Posted by JB2 on March 09, 2005 at 20:11:58 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: International 660 diesel wheatland posted by Hurst on March 09, 2005 at 16:01:12:
Hi P, back in 1966 I spent the summer driving a 660D wheatland summer fallowing for my cousin in southern Alberta. He had 350U, 2 660Ds and a 1206D that was new that spring. The 1206D lasted about a week and the turbo exploded and destroyed the engine. The 660Ds were great, had foot clutch, dual remotes, no 3pt. and a cab but no A/C in those days. Pulled a 21ft knobble blade cultivator in 3rd at about 1800 RPM from 6AM till 9PM with a short break at lunch. Can't remember how many gallons of fuel the tank held but it would run all day on less than a tank. I believe the 660D is a 6 cyl Diesel with glow plug start about 70 to 80 HP. Great tractor for the wide open spaces but turning radius wasn't that great. My 2 cents JB2
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