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Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440
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Posted by G/MAN on December 15, 2004 at 07:38:47 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440 posted by BobMo on December 14, 2004 at 17:33:55:
Most 1086s I've seen are running about 1/2 the price of a 4440 in similar condition, not 1/3. And then of course you'd need 3 operators to go in those 3 1086s. They don't drive themselves, so how 3 tractors could outwork 1 is kind of a moot point in my opinion, if you don't have the labor to operate them. The 4440 has better hydraulics, easier wheel spacing adjustment, a better hitch, a better cab, better controls (try shifting with your left hand and reaching behind you to turn on the PTO in an 86 some time), a bigger engine, two transmission options to the one for the 1086, a nearly indestructible wet-type Perma-Clutch in the Quad-Range tractors, and many other advantages. In all fairness to the 1086, they were and are good tractors, but were little more than an updated 1066. The lack of a full powershift really hurt IH.
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