Thank you I appreciate the support. I will be working on the tractors currently here and any more I can rescue so I will be posting more videos soon. Thanks again.
This was removed from an operation due to a leaky turbo. Much like many of the equipment I come across that needs a little work to get going it broke down for something and the intention was to get back to it but farming is taxing and sometimes you just can’t get to it all.
@@Wanous-hv7zoI’m sorry if you have had a bad experience but I own several and can work them for as long and hard as I need without having extreme issues. Thanks for watching and maybe you will comment on what classic tractor you prefer so I can keep an eye out for one to test it out.
Great powerful machine used one for many years helping a few ladies farm til the farm lady wrecked it into a tree then a old brick chicken coup then a crossed the barn yard at top speed into a 24 inch diameter tree.and that my friends will end a 1066. Well at least break the rad mounts and send the rad into the fan
Yes they are we use these mostly on the ranch and custom bailing. I hate to hear one was destroyed but hope the lady was ok. Thanks for watching and I hope you check in for more content like this coming up.
Did you have any oil pressure when it started (suppose the gauge don't work)? I kind of like the fuel tank location. Here in central North Dakota it gets cold and we have run number 2 fuel all winter in minus 20 to 30 weather. We run some power service and put some heavy cardboard on the sides of the engine. They keep the filters and the bottom of the fuel take warm enough so the fuel don't jell up from the cold. Might even cover part or all of the radiator.
We didn’t run it long enough to check oil pressure but when parts come in I will do a video of the parts installation and we can check the oil pressure also as we check the tractor over more. Stay tuned
One of the best tractors ever made!
Definitely agree they are great.
I remember in the late 70’s and early 80’s the 1066’s were everywhere. Seems like everyone was running them. A few turbo’s but mostly without.
I buy as many as I can to save them.
That machine is well worth fixing up they are iconic now , Glad you came to rescue her had one just like it no cab , Good video and subd !
Thank you I appreciate the support. I will be working on the tractors currently here and any more I can rescue so I will be posting more videos soon. Thanks again.
That's an Americon icon,we ran red on my families farm and still do.We had 5 1066's in the 70's they were the main horse.Paid for 3 farms with them.
That’s awesome I love using them so saving as many as I can is my goal.
It makes you wonder why someone would just give up on this still valuable tractor.
This was removed from an operation due to a leaky turbo. Much like many of the equipment I come across that needs a little work to get going it broke down for something and the intention was to get back to it but farming is taxing and sometimes you just can’t get to it all.
@@rdbrand1214its got more problems then that. Those tractors were very poor units
“Those tractors were very poor units.”
That’s hilarious!
@@Wanous-hv7zoI’m sorry if you have had a bad experience but I own several and can work them for as long and hard as I need without having extreme issues. Thanks for watching and maybe you will comment on what classic tractor you prefer so I can keep an eye out for one to test it out.
Great find
Thanks for sharing 😊
My pleasure 😊
There you go👍🏻
Great powerful machine used one for many years helping a few ladies farm til the farm lady wrecked it into a tree then a old brick chicken coup then a crossed the barn yard at top speed into a 24 inch diameter tree.and that my friends will end a 1066. Well at least break the rad mounts and send the rad into the fan
Yes they are we use these mostly on the ranch and custom bailing. I hate to hear one was destroyed but hope the lady was ok. Thanks for watching and I hope you check in for more content like this coming up.
Oi ❤️🚜👍
Did you have any oil pressure when it started (suppose the gauge don't work)? I kind of like the fuel tank location. Here in central North Dakota it gets cold and we have run number 2 fuel all winter in minus 20 to 30 weather. We run some power service and put some heavy cardboard on the sides of the engine. They keep the filters and the bottom of the fuel take warm enough so the fuel don't jell up from the cold. Might even cover part or all of the radiator.
We didn’t run it long enough to check oil pressure but when parts come in I will do a video of the parts installation and we can check the oil pressure also as we check the tractor over more. Stay tuned
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Love it
What was purchase price
Cheap but I won’t put more than that on here. Sorry.
Odd damn pull that thing up on a trailer, take it to a car wash!
It is taking a lot of scraping and prying to get the years of dirt out of its crevices
Those tractors are junk
lol, Hardly
Why do you say that?
@@rdbrand1214one of the toughest tractors ever built
my dad farmed with a 1086 which is just a newer version of a 1066 and it was a sweet ride and very dependable,same tractor just cosmetic upgrades
Wanous must be new to this . 🤦🏻♂️