Posted by Don-Wi on November 30, 2009 at 13:48:18 from (70.195.61.13):
In Reply to: 4020 vs 1066 update posted by Wendell Burton on November 30, 2009 at 05:27:47:
A big part pof the decision should be based on operator comfort. We rent an IH 986 once in a while, and to me it's just not comfortable to drive for extended periods. After driving it for a day, my back is ready for a chiropractor. 2 days or more is almost unbearable.
Not sure if the 66 and 86 series are similar in the cab or not, but I would never own an 86 series myself.
They are very quiet though, and IH did make a good engine. Nothing against them there. I just don't like the way their set up.
To me, the operator platform on our Oliver 1855 is set up much better, with everything within a finger's reach for me.
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