Posted by tractorsam on December 29, 2013 at 13:25:55 from (71.7.253.88):
I have an '83 684 utility with a 2250 loader on it. It works pretty decently and is in fairly good shape (for around here, it seems most stuff gets pretty well wrecked around these parts) but could use some TLC etc to make it really nice. I also have a Super A, Super H, WD-9, 200, 460D and the parts to assemble a 434D.
The local IH dealer recently took a really nice (from the pictures, haven't seen it in person yet), or for around here mint, 666D with about 3700 hrs and aftermarket cab, no loader.
I don't really need any of my tractors (although I'm in the process of buying a hobby farm and have plans to make square bale hay). Otherwise I use the 684 for snow clearing, wood splitting, and as a motorized wheelbarrow/yard crane.
My dilemma is that I'm thinking of trading the 684 for the 666 (if they would) as I've rather wanted one for quite a while, although I've never used one. I like what the 684 can do for me but prefer the higher Farmall like the 460. Is the 666 all its cracked up to be and can it do what the 684 does? Also how hard are they to fit a loader to? Sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance, Sam
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