Nice work on the interior of the Ol' 1466. It turned out pretty nice especially that cowling area, probably better than factory. I'm sure back in the day when that tractor was new that Deluxe Cab was great compared to the older cabs IH had on their tractors. LOL Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Dang, doing an IH!! I still have the 936 Versatile sitting here waiting for you and your expertise.... Looks good!!! We've made a lot of pieces to fit.. had a roll of grey cab foam. Don't remember why, but used it in a lot of cabs. Pre made kits are so much easier!!
Very nice job! Not much louder than sitting on top of an old IH rear end, especially with a “cab.” That’s why most of ours are open station. How was the drive back with all the new insulation? Did it make much difference?
Yeah its always an experience being in other people's cabs, im pretty sure half the dirt in there was from the 70s lol. I had to go on vacation apparently because we got 1.8 total while i was gone. Was in st louis twice for layover flights actually so wasn't far from you
We got some nice rains this last week that really made stuff take off again. Was getting real ugly before that. Should get us through pollination now but gonna need more in a week or so
Thanks. Yeah this is a guys that i haul grain for. Yes mainly red on both sides until the 70s on dads side. My moms dad had a 4010 gas but that was the only jd he ever owned. Last ones he had were a 986 and 1086. Beleive there was a couple Minneapolis molines on my dads side at one time
@@iafarmer My dad got prices on a 200 allis, a used 7050, a 1066 and a 4430 in 74. He bought the 200 and figured on a bigger tractor later. Dealer wanted the 200 off the lot because he knew the 7000's were coming. I wish he'd of bought the 4430 but at least he didn't buy the 1066😆
I gotta say...you are not afraid to get your hands dirty... you transition a cab from it making your skin crawl sitting in it to being able to sleep in it if ya needed to. On a side note, I’d like to know what made a farmer back in the day looking at let’s say a JD 4430, then looking at a 1466 and saying “I guess I’ll go red”. YUCK
I agree, mustve really hated the post in the john deere or been a die hard fan of red to buy one of these. Good tractor but if you wanted a nice cab this wasnt the best option in its day imo
Haha. IH really stepped up with the 86 series. My family has been primarily Deere since 1967, but in 1981 my father traded his cabless 4040 for a new 1086 with premium cab. I must admit, it was a beautiful tractor in its day, still not as pleasant to run as a 4440, But my father (1086 w/5btm ih plow) would lap my uncle with his 4440 and jd 5 btm plow consistently.
Moi j'aimerais trop avoir un IH 1466 ils a l'air d'être trop bien 😄
Yep. Looks about the way my father kept his 1466.
Nice work on the interior of the Ol' 1466. It turned out pretty nice especially that cowling area, probably better than factory. I'm sure back in the day when that tractor was new that Deluxe Cab was great compared to the older cabs IH had on their tractors. LOL Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thank you, yes when it was new and everything worked like the a/c and radio im sure it was considered fancy
Dang, doing an IH!!
I still have the 936 Versatile sitting here waiting for you and your expertise....
Looks good!!! We've made a lot of pieces to fit.. had a roll of grey cab foam. Don't remember why, but used it in a lot of cabs. Pre made kits are so much easier!!
Yes the precut kits make it real easy. Its amazing the sound difference in that cab from when i drove it home!
@@iafarmer I've run a 1066.. absolutely nothing in it. OMG they are loud cabs!! Any can is loud without insulation..
Look much better! Great job!
Thanks scott!
Great job restoring the 1466
Thank you, thanks for watching
Came out pretty darn good IMO. You have a lot more patience than I do LOL
Thanks, depends on the day lol
Way better than before.
Yup bout like polishing a turd tho lol
If it were me I wouldn’t even bother replacing the part behind the steering wheel. I think it looks better red
So much better. I like these videos watching the difference between old and new. How’s rain fall out your way?
1.8 last week so that was a nice shot for everything. We were in dire need of it. Cricks are still bone dry
Very nice job! Not much louder than sitting on top of an old IH rear end, especially with a “cab.” That’s why most of ours are open station. How was the drive back with all the new insulation? Did it make much difference?
Thank you, yes it was much quieter. Hard to believe but that little foam makes alot of difference.
That had to have been fun working inside that cab cleaning and replacing all that interior. Have you got any rain the past few weeks??
Yeah its always an experience being in other people's cabs, im pretty sure half the dirt in there was from the 70s lol. I had to go on vacation apparently because we got 1.8 total while i was gone. Was in st louis twice for layover flights actually so wasn't far from you
@@iafarmer glad you got some rain. Hopefully it will help you. I’m about 65-70 miles from the airport. You should have got a taxi and came out. lol
Everything looks so much better, should hold us over for pollination anyhow. It was only about an hour layover each time but i thought about it lol
@@iafarmer That’s great to hear. I sure hope you can get a few more timely rains so you can have a more enjoyable summer.
Certainly an upgrade for sure. Are your crops doing ok? Thx
We got some nice rains this last week that really made stuff take off again. Was getting real ugly before that. Should get us through pollination now but gonna need more in a week or so
Turned out really nice, you really have an eye for detail 👍. Your auger tractor?
Thank you, this is owned by a guy i haul a bunch of grain for. He is also the owner of the 4555 and 4850 tractors i did new interior in last year
@@iafarmer I see , it looks pretty nice.
Great job! Not used to seeing red machines on your farm though. Has your family used multiple makes in the history of its operations?
Thanks. Yeah this is a guys that i haul grain for. Yes mainly red on both sides until the 70s on dads side. My moms dad had a 4010 gas but that was the only jd he ever owned. Last ones he had were a 986 and 1086. Beleive there was a couple Minneapolis molines on my dads side at one time
The one thing IH lacked was a good cab, till Case bought em. I wouldn't mind a 1466 for a wagon or haying tractor
I think theyre a good tractor, starts like a champ, but noisy rear ends
@@iafarmer yah, they are still bull gears in the 14s, the 15s had planetary rear ends on em
If you have time but what kind of cab kit did you use. Anyway you can send me link of it please
tractorinteriors.com is where i get most of the kits i install. I beleive its under international on this one
@@iafarmer thank you very much
Deluxe cab supposedly 😆, to think you could buy a 4430 for less money when they were new.
I thought that the whole time i was working on it, crawling in and out of that cab was miserable compared to alot of the competition of that era
@@iafarmer My dad got prices on a 200 allis, a used 7050, a 1066 and a 4430 in 74. He bought the 200 and figured on a bigger tractor later. Dealer wanted the 200 off the lot because he knew the 7000's were coming. I wish he'd of bought the 4430 but at least he didn't buy the 1066😆
I gotta say...you are not afraid to get your hands dirty... you transition a cab from it making your skin crawl sitting in it to being able to sleep in it if ya needed to. On a side note, I’d like to know what made a farmer back in the day looking at let’s say a JD 4430, then looking at a 1466 and saying “I guess I’ll go red”. YUCK
I agree, mustve really hated the post in the john deere or been a die hard fan of red to buy one of these. Good tractor but if you wanted a nice cab this wasnt the best option in its day imo
Haha. IH really stepped up with the 86 series. My family has been primarily Deere since 1967, but in 1981 my father traded his cabless 4040 for a new 1086 with premium cab. I must admit, it was a beautiful tractor in its day, still not as pleasant to run as a 4440, But my father (1086 w/5btm ih plow) would lap my uncle with his 4440 and jd 5 btm plow consistently.
So you work on foreign tractors too 🤦♂️🤣🤣
Andy he is working on a International not a JD
Same interior material as the deeres of the era so guess they had something in common, but yes its foreign enough its time for it to leave my shed lol
@@iafarmer 🤣🤣
Every once in a while they need new clothes, lol.
Definitely needed some attention. So much more quiet with new foam