Posted by grampy on February 04, 2014 at 15:50:06 from (72.36.56.51):
In Reply to: International 1086 posted by JH in NM on February 04, 2014 at 14:19:57:
I think they are good tractors. I still work mine pretty steady spring and fall in spite of having a couple newer, front assist tractors around. It's only summer job is pulling the Vee rake, Kinda overkill on a rake ! It will run our round baler with power to spare. I personally think it would be a lousy loader tractor. My 7060 Allis is a better loader tractor but only because it has the power shift trans. The only problems iv'e ever had with the A/C or heater was a blower motor and one compressor. Mine still has the old York type and they are well known to loose some refrigerant through the shaft seal and need topped off in early summer. Never had a problem with the TA either (knock on wood) but shift it like your drag racing.
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