Posted by Dr. Ed on December 28, 2011 at 13:22:37 from (75.161.111.200):
In Reply to: 660 Vs. 820 / 830 posted by R. L. Bryner on December 28, 2011 at 11:21:10:
Even though I ran IH for many years and like the red paint the 660 was a piece of junk, period. Nothing on it would stay in the field, engine, transmission or differential. Our dealer sold over 20 of the things and it nearly broke him. He started selling Massey Ferguson 97's because they would run. The JD R, 80, 820, 830 tractors were kind of dinosaurs but always stayed in the field until the job was done and were easy on fuel. Then Steiger and Versitile made the whole question moot.
A comparison of 806 and 4010 would be much more interesting since both were very good tractors. It was a matter of pick your color and argue.
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